DocumentCode
3605436
Title
Digital Image Watermarking via Adaptive Logo Texturization
Author
Andalibi, Mehran ; Chandler, Damon M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Aerosp. & Mech. Eng., Embry-Riddle Aeronaut. Univ., Prescott, AZ, USA
Volume
24
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
5060
Lastpage
5073
Abstract
Grayscale logo watermarking is a quite well-developed area of digital image watermarking which seeks to embed into the host image another smaller logo image. The key advantage of such an approach is the ability to visually analyze the extracted logo for rapid visual authentication and other visual tasks. However, logos pose new challenges for invisible watermarking applications which need to keep the watermark imperceptible within the host image while simultaneously maintaining robustness to attacks. This paper presents an algorithm for invisible grayscale logo watermarking that operates via adaptive texturization of the logo. The central idea of our approach is to recast the watermarking task into a texture similarity task. We first separate the host image into sufficiently textured and poorly textured regions. Next, for textured regions, we transform the logo into a visually similar texture via the Arnold transform and one lossless rotation; whereas for poorly textured regions, we use only a lossless rotation. The iteration for the Arnold transform and the angle of lossless rotation are determined by a model of visual texture similarity. Finally, for each region, we embed the transformed logo into that region via a standard wavelet-based embedding scheme. We employ a multistep extraction stage, in which an affine parameter estimation is first performed to compensate for possible geometrical transformations. Testing with multiple logos on a database of host images and under a variety of attacks demonstrates that the proposed algorithm yields better overall performance than competing methods.
Keywords
affine transforms; authorisation; image watermarking; parameter estimation; wavelet transforms; Arnold transform; adaptive logo texturization; affine parameter estimation; digital image watermarking; invisible grayscale logo watermarking; lossless rotation; multistep extraction stage; rapid visual authentication; standard wavelet-based embedding scheme; texture similarity task; textured regions; visual tasks; visual texture similarity; Algorithm design and analysis; Discrete wavelet transforms; Robustness; Standards; Visualization; Watermarking; Arnold transform; Watermarking; histogram of gradients; logo watermarking; texture similarity; texturization; wavelet transform;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2015.2476961
Filename
7243320
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