Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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566628 | Signal Processing | 2011 | 12 Pages |
In this paper, we present a new fragile watermarking method aimed at providing improved tampering localisation and self-recovery capabilities. First, a secure block-wise mechanism, resilient to cropping, is used to localise distorted blocks of pixels. Subsequently, the tampering localisation accuracy is refined by means of an iterative pixel-wise mechanism, which estimates the original watermarked pixels in altered regions. Extensive tests, using a large data-set, are presented to show to what extent the size of the tampered area influences the performance of our method. Moreover, results show that the proposed scheme compares favourably with a method presented in recent literature, in terms of tampering localisation and self-recovery performance. In fact, we show that our method is capable of partially reconstructing a cover image when 5% of its total number of pixels has been cropped.