DocumentCode
1199784
Title
A robust error concealment technique using data hiding for image and video transmission over lossy channels
Author
Adsumilli, Chowdary B. ; Farias, Mylène C Q ; Mitra, Sanjit K. ; Carli, Marco
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Volume
15
Issue
11
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1394
Lastpage
1406
Abstract
A robust error concealment scheme using data hiding which aims at achieving high perceptual quality of images and video at the end-user despite channel losses is proposed. The scheme involves embedding a low-resolution version of each image or video frame into itself using spread-spectrum watermarking, extracting the embedded watermark from the received video frame, and using it as a reference for reconstruction of the parent image or frame, thus detecting and concealing the transmission errors. Dithering techniques have been used to obtain a binary watermark from the low-resolution version of the image/video frame. Multiple copies of the dithered watermark are embedded in frequencies in a specific range to make it more robust to channel errors. It is shown experimentally that, based on the frequency selection and scaling factor variation, a high-quality watermark can be extracted from a low-quality lossy received image/video frame. Furthermore, the proposed technique is compared to its two-part variant where the low-resolution version is encoded and transmitted as side information instead of embedding it. Simulation results show that the proposed concealment technique using data hiding outperforms existing approaches in improving the perceptual quality, especially in the case of higher loss probabilities.
Keywords
data encapsulation; error analysis; feature extraction; image reconstruction; image resolution; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication channels; video coding; visual communication; visual perception; watermarking; data hiding; digital half-toning; dithering technique; embedded watermark extraction; encoding; error detection; image perceptual quality; image reconstruction; low-resolution version; spread-spectrum watermarking; transmission error concealment; wireless video; Data encapsulation; Data mining; Error correction; Frequency; Image reconstruction; Propagation losses; Protection; Robustness; Transmitters; Watermarking; Data hiding; digital half-toning; error concealment; image/video transmission; wireless video;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2005.856933
Filename
1522266
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