Video Waterscrambling: Towards a Video Protection Scheme Based on the Disturbance of Motion Vectors

<p/> <p>With the popularity of high-bandwidth modems and peer-to-peer networks, the contents of videos must be highly protected from piracy. Traditionally, the models utilized to protect this kind of content are scrambling and watermarking. While the former protects the content against e...

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Main Authors: Dugelay Jean-Luc, Bodo Yann, Laurent Nathalie, Laurent Christophe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2004-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110865704401061
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spelling doaj-8c9b717d586143ba83cdf897afb8b5ab2020-11-24T21:11:25ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802004-01-01200414298318Video Waterscrambling: Towards a Video Protection Scheme Based on the Disturbance of Motion VectorsDugelay Jean-LucBodo YannLaurent NathalieLaurent Christophe<p/> <p>With the popularity of high-bandwidth modems and peer-to-peer networks, the contents of videos must be highly protected from piracy. Traditionally, the models utilized to protect this kind of content are scrambling and watermarking. While the former protects the content against eavesdropping (a priori protection), the latter aims at providing a protection against illegal mass distribution (a posteriori protection). Today, researchers agree that both models must be used conjointly to reach a sufficient level of security. However, scrambling works generally by encryption resulting in an unintelligible content for the end-user. At the moment, some applications (such as e-commerce) may require a slight degradation of content so that the user has an idea of the content before buying it. In this paper, we propose a new video protection model, called <it>waterscrambling</it>, whose aim is to give such a quality degradation-based security model. This model works in the compressed domain and disturbs the motion vectors, degrading the video quality. It also allows embedding of a classical invisible watermark enabling protection against mass distribution. In fact, our model can be seen as an intermediary solution to scrambling and watermarking.</p>http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110865704401061content protectionvideo scramblingwatermarkingmotion estimation
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author Dugelay Jean-Luc
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Laurent Christophe
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Bodo Yann
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Laurent Christophe
Video Waterscrambling: Towards a Video Protection Scheme Based on the Disturbance of Motion Vectors
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
content protection
video scrambling
watermarking
motion estimation
author_facet Dugelay Jean-Luc
Bodo Yann
Laurent Nathalie
Laurent Christophe
author_sort Dugelay Jean-Luc
title Video Waterscrambling: Towards a Video Protection Scheme Based on the Disturbance of Motion Vectors
title_short Video Waterscrambling: Towards a Video Protection Scheme Based on the Disturbance of Motion Vectors
title_full Video Waterscrambling: Towards a Video Protection Scheme Based on the Disturbance of Motion Vectors
title_fullStr Video Waterscrambling: Towards a Video Protection Scheme Based on the Disturbance of Motion Vectors
title_full_unstemmed Video Waterscrambling: Towards a Video Protection Scheme Based on the Disturbance of Motion Vectors
title_sort video waterscrambling: towards a video protection scheme based on the disturbance of motion vectors
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
issn 1687-6172
1687-6180
publishDate 2004-01-01
description <p/> <p>With the popularity of high-bandwidth modems and peer-to-peer networks, the contents of videos must be highly protected from piracy. Traditionally, the models utilized to protect this kind of content are scrambling and watermarking. While the former protects the content against eavesdropping (a priori protection), the latter aims at providing a protection against illegal mass distribution (a posteriori protection). Today, researchers agree that both models must be used conjointly to reach a sufficient level of security. However, scrambling works generally by encryption resulting in an unintelligible content for the end-user. At the moment, some applications (such as e-commerce) may require a slight degradation of content so that the user has an idea of the content before buying it. In this paper, we propose a new video protection model, called <it>waterscrambling</it>, whose aim is to give such a quality degradation-based security model. This model works in the compressed domain and disturbs the motion vectors, degrading the video quality. It also allows embedding of a classical invisible watermark enabling protection against mass distribution. In fact, our model can be seen as an intermediary solution to scrambling and watermarking.</p>
topic content protection
video scrambling
watermarking
motion estimation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110865704401061
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