An Invisible Color Watermarking Framework for Uncompressed Video Authentication
Author(s) -
Soumik Das,
Pradosh Bandyopadhyay,
Shauvik Paul,
Prof. Atal Chaudhuri,
Monalisa Banerjee
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/247-404
Subject(s) - uncompressed video , computer science , digital watermarking , authentication (law) , computer graphics (images) , computer vision , artificial intelligence , multimedia , computer security , image (mathematics) , video processing , video tracking
Digital video contents now become easily available through internet and various media. The ease of availability made digital video popular over analog media like film or tape. At the same time it demands a sharp attention regarding the ownership issue. The ownership and integrity can easily be violated using different video editing softwares. In this regard we are proposing a framework which is able to embed a color watermark logo into the video frames of a video content. The quality of original video doesn’t degrade, because in watermarked video, the color watermark is perceptually invisible to Human Visual System (HVS). As we are proposing blind extraction method, at the extraction end the prior knowledge of watermark or original video is not needed. The security issue is ensured with the help of a hash function and a secret key. The robustness of the proposed system is proven against different intentional attacks. Prof. Atal Chaudhuri Jadavpur University Dr. Monalisa Banerjee Techno India, Salt Lake The full text of the article is not available in the cache. Kindly refer the IJCA digital library at www.ijcaonline.org for the complete article. In case, you face problems while downloading the full-text, please send a mail to editor at editor@ijcaonline.org
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