A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics

With the rapid growth of internet technology, image watermarking method has become a popular copyright protection method for digital images. In this paper, we propose a watermarking method based on 4×4 image blocks using redundant wavelet transform with singular value decomposition considering hu...

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Main Authors: Ernawan, Ferda, M. Nomani, Kabir
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Published: springer 2018
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21461/7/A%20block-based%20RDWT-SVD%20image%20watermarking1.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21461/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-018-1567-x
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spelling my.ump.umpir.214612019-02-18T04:50:29Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21461/ A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics Ernawan, Ferda M. Nomani, Kabir QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science QA76 Computer software With the rapid growth of internet technology, image watermarking method has become a popular copyright protection method for digital images. In this paper, we propose a watermarking method based on 4×4 image blocks using redundant wavelet transform with singular value decomposition considering human visual system (HVS) characteristics expressed by entropy values. The blocks which have the lower HVS entropies are selected for embedding the watermark. The watermark is embedded by examining U2,1 and U3,1 components of the orthogonal matrix obtained from singular value decomposition of the redundant wavelet transformed image block where an optimal threshold value based on the trade-off between robustness and imperceptibility is used. In order to provide additional security, a binary watermark is scrambled by Arnold transform before the watermark is embedded into the host image. The proposed scheme is tested under various image processing, compression and geometrical attacks. The test results are compared to other watermarking schemes that use SVD techniques. The experimental results demonstrate that our method can achieve higher imperceptibility and robustness under different types of attacks compared to existing schemes. Our method provides high robustness especially under image processing attacks, JPEG2000 and JPEG XR attacks. It has been observed that the proposed method achieves better performance over the recent existing watermarking schemes. springer 2018-06-14 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21461/7/A%20block-based%20RDWT-SVD%20image%20watermarking1.pdf Ernawan, Ferda and M. Nomani, Kabir (2018) A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics. The Visual Computer. pp. 1-19. ISSN 0178-2789 (In Press) https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-018-1567-x https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-018-1567-x
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
QA76 Computer software
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Ernawan, Ferda
M. Nomani, Kabir
A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics
description With the rapid growth of internet technology, image watermarking method has become a popular copyright protection method for digital images. In this paper, we propose a watermarking method based on 4×4 image blocks using redundant wavelet transform with singular value decomposition considering human visual system (HVS) characteristics expressed by entropy values. The blocks which have the lower HVS entropies are selected for embedding the watermark. The watermark is embedded by examining U2,1 and U3,1 components of the orthogonal matrix obtained from singular value decomposition of the redundant wavelet transformed image block where an optimal threshold value based on the trade-off between robustness and imperceptibility is used. In order to provide additional security, a binary watermark is scrambled by Arnold transform before the watermark is embedded into the host image. The proposed scheme is tested under various image processing, compression and geometrical attacks. The test results are compared to other watermarking schemes that use SVD techniques. The experimental results demonstrate that our method can achieve higher imperceptibility and robustness under different types of attacks compared to existing schemes. Our method provides high robustness especially under image processing attacks, JPEG2000 and JPEG XR attacks. It has been observed that the proposed method achieves better performance over the recent existing watermarking schemes.
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author Ernawan, Ferda
M. Nomani, Kabir
author_facet Ernawan, Ferda
M. Nomani, Kabir
author_sort Ernawan, Ferda
title A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics
title_short A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics
title_full A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics
title_fullStr A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics
title_full_unstemmed A block-based RDWT-SVD image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics
title_sort block-based rdwt-svd image watermarking method using human visual system characteristics
publisher springer
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21461/7/A%20block-based%20RDWT-SVD%20image%20watermarking1.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21461/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-018-1567-x
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