A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems

A digital watermark embeds an imperceptible signal into data such as audio, video and images, for different purposes including authentication and tamper detection. A real-time video surveillance application requires a large quantity of sequences to be processed, which makes computational efficiency...

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Main Authors: Arab, F., Abdullah, S. M., Hashim, S. Z. M., Manaf, A. A., Zamani, M.
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Published: Springer New York LLC 2016
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spelling my.utm.715582017-11-20T08:28:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71558/ A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems Arab, F. Abdullah, S. M. Hashim, S. Z. M. Manaf, A. A. Zamani, M. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering A digital watermark embeds an imperceptible signal into data such as audio, video and images, for different purposes including authentication and tamper detection. A real-time video surveillance application requires a large quantity of sequences to be processed, which makes computational efficiency an additional constraint on video watermarking for surveillance systems. As a result, spatial domain schemes are a more efficient than frequency domain schemes. This paper focuses on video watermarking, particularly with respect to the Audio Video Interleaved (AVI) form of video file format. It proposes two new watermarking schemes which seem to offer a high degree of imperceptibility and efficient tamper detection. Both schemes were subjected to nine different types of common attack, which revealed one scheme, VW8F, to be superior, particularly in terms of imperceptibility. VW8F was then compared with a range of similar schemes by other authors. The results show that VW8F offers both improved imperceptibility (average PSNR of 47.87 dB) and proven efficiency at detecting a wider range of tampering compared to the other similar schemes. Springer New York LLC 2016 Article PeerReviewed Arab, F. and Abdullah, S. M. and Hashim, S. Z. M. and Manaf, A. A. and Zamani, M. (2016) A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 75 (18). pp. 10855-10885. ISSN 1380-7501 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84937060970&doi=10.1007%2fs11042-015-2800-5&partnerID=40&md5=55f719877bbbfb635a9b3a553e2c35eb
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Arab, F.
Abdullah, S. M.
Hashim, S. Z. M.
Manaf, A. A.
Zamani, M.
A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems
description A digital watermark embeds an imperceptible signal into data such as audio, video and images, for different purposes including authentication and tamper detection. A real-time video surveillance application requires a large quantity of sequences to be processed, which makes computational efficiency an additional constraint on video watermarking for surveillance systems. As a result, spatial domain schemes are a more efficient than frequency domain schemes. This paper focuses on video watermarking, particularly with respect to the Audio Video Interleaved (AVI) form of video file format. It proposes two new watermarking schemes which seem to offer a high degree of imperceptibility and efficient tamper detection. Both schemes were subjected to nine different types of common attack, which revealed one scheme, VW8F, to be superior, particularly in terms of imperceptibility. VW8F was then compared with a range of similar schemes by other authors. The results show that VW8F offers both improved imperceptibility (average PSNR of 47.87 dB) and proven efficiency at detecting a wider range of tampering compared to the other similar schemes.
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author Arab, F.
Abdullah, S. M.
Hashim, S. Z. M.
Manaf, A. A.
Zamani, M.
author_facet Arab, F.
Abdullah, S. M.
Hashim, S. Z. M.
Manaf, A. A.
Zamani, M.
author_sort Arab, F.
title A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems
title_short A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems
title_full A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems
title_fullStr A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems
title_full_unstemmed A robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems
title_sort robust video watermarking technique for the tamper detection of surveillance systems
publisher Springer New York LLC
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71558/
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