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The Watermarking Algorithm against Shearing Based on Dopplerlet-radon Transformation


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Title: The Watermarking Algorithm against Shearing Based on Dopplerlet-radon Transformation

Authors: D. Minghui, Z. Qingshuang, L. Sibo

Journal: Information Technology Journal

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Publisher: Asian Network for Scientific Information (ANSInet)

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2012

Volume: 11

Issue: 3

Language: English

DOI: 10.10.3923/itj.2012.349.353

Keywords: Digital watermarkingdopplerlet-radon transformgeometrical attack

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Abstract

In this study, a robust image watermarking method in two-dimensional space/spatial-frequency distributions domain is proposed which is robust against geometric distortion. This watermarking is detected by a linear frequency change. The dopplerlet-radon transformation is used to detect the watermark. The chirp signals are used as watermarks and this type of signals is resistant to all stationary filtering methods and exhibits geometrical symmetry. In the two-dimensional Radon-Wigner transformation domain, the chirp signals used as watermarks change only its position in space/spatial-frequency distribution, after applying linear geometrical attack, such as scale rotation and cropping. But the two-dimensional Radon-Wigner transformation needs too much difficult computing. So, the image is put into a series of 1D signal by choosing scalable local time windows. The watermark embedded in the dopplerlet transformation domain. The watermark thus generated is invisible and performs well in StirMark test and is robust to geometrical attacks. Compared with other watermarking algorithms, this algorithm is more robust, especially against geometric distortion, while having excellent frequency properties.


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