Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10362557 | Signal Processing: Image Communication | 2014 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
m-QIM is experimentally validated under the frameworks of the MEDIEVALS French national project and of the SPY ITEA2 European project, related to MPEG-4 AVC robust and semi-fragile watermarking applications, respectively. The experiments are three-folded and consider the data payload-robustness-transparency tradeoff. In the former case, the main benefit is the increase of data payload by a factor of log2m while keeping fixed robustness (variations lower than 3% of the bit error rate after additive noise, transcoding and Stirmark random bending attacks) and transparency (set to average PSNR=45Â dB and 65Â dB for SD and HD encoded content, respectively). The experiments consider 1Â h of video content. In the semi-fragile watermarking case, the m-QIM main advantage is a relative gain factor of 0.11 of PSNR for fixed robustness (against transcoding), fragility (to content alteration) and the data payload. The experiments consider 1Â h 20Â min of video content.
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Authors
Marwen Hasnaoui, Mihai Mitrea,