Semantic object watermark re-synchronization based on skeleton vertex corresponds

MiFor '10 Pub Date : 2010-10-29 DOI:10.1145/1877972.1877979
P. Tzouveli, Konstantinos A. Raftopoulos, K. Ntalianis, S. Kollias
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Plain rotation, scaling, and/or translation of an image can lead to loss of watermark synchronization and thus authentication failure. The block based approaches in particular are sensitive to geometric distortions due to the need for repositioning the block's rectangular grid. In this paper, we propose a novel block based approach for watermarking image objects in a way that is invariant to RST distortions. With the term "image object" we refer to semantically contiguous parts of images that have a specific contour boundary. The proposed approach is based on shape information since the watermark is embedded in image blocks, the location and orientation of which is defined by Eulerian tours that are appropriately arranged in layers, around the object's skeleton. The skeleton of the object (MAT transform) is defined by the shape of its boundary and not only is invariant to RST transformations but is also robust to cropping, clipping and other common deformation attacks. Results on the Caltech database are reported, showing the advantages of the proposed scheme
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基于骨架顶点对应的语义对象水印重同步
图像的简单旋转、缩放和/或平移可能导致水印同步丢失,从而导致身份验证失败。由于需要重新定位块的矩形网格,基于块的方法对几何畸变特别敏感。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的基于块的图像对象水印方法,该方法对RST失真不变性。使用术语“图像对象”,我们指的是具有特定轮廓边界的图像的语义连续部分。所提出的方法是基于形状信息的,因为水印嵌入在图像块中,图像块的位置和方向由欧拉行程定义,欧拉行程在物体骨架周围适当地分层排列。对象的骨架(MAT变换)由其边界的形状定义,不仅对RST变换不变,而且对裁剪,剪切和其他常见的变形攻击也具有鲁棒性。在加州理工学院数据库上的结果表明了该方案的优越性
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