2D+t Wavelet Domain Video Watermarking

A novel watermarking framework for scalable coded video that improves the robustness against quality scalable compression is presented in this paper. Unlike the conventional spatial-domain (t + 2D) water-marking scheme where the motion compensated temporal filtering (MCTF) is performed on the spatia...

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Main Authors: Deepayan Bhowmik, Charith Abhayaratne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Advances in Multimedia
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/973418
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spelling doaj-ccab4e1b40594ecca9e8ee3059628e3f2020-11-25T02:01:55ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Multimedia1687-56801687-56992012-01-01201210.1155/2012/9734189734182D+t Wavelet Domain Video WatermarkingDeepayan Bhowmik0Charith Abhayaratne1Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 3JD, UKDepartment of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 3JD, UKA novel watermarking framework for scalable coded video that improves the robustness against quality scalable compression is presented in this paper. Unlike the conventional spatial-domain (t + 2D) water-marking scheme where the motion compensated temporal filtering (MCTF) is performed on the spatial frame-wise video data to decompose the video, the proposed framework applies the MCTF in the wavelet domain (2D + t) to generate the coefficients to embed the watermark. Robustness performances against scalable content adaptation, such as Motion JPEG 2000, MC-EZBC, or H.264-SVC, are reviewed for various combinations of motion compensated 2D + t + 2D using the proposed framework. The MCTF is improved by modifying the update step to follow the motion trajectory in the hierarchical temporal decomposition by using direct motion vector fields in the update step and implied motion vectors in the prediction step. The results show smaller embedding distortion in terms of both peak signal to noise ratio and flickering metrics compared to frame-by-frame video watermarking while the robustness against scalable compression is improved by using 2D + t over the conventional t + 2D domain video watermarking, particularly for blind watermarking schemes where the motion is estimated from the watermarked video.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/973418
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author Deepayan Bhowmik
Charith Abhayaratne
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2D+t Wavelet Domain Video Watermarking
Advances in Multimedia
author_facet Deepayan Bhowmik
Charith Abhayaratne
author_sort Deepayan Bhowmik
title 2D+t Wavelet Domain Video Watermarking
title_short 2D+t Wavelet Domain Video Watermarking
title_full 2D+t Wavelet Domain Video Watermarking
title_fullStr 2D+t Wavelet Domain Video Watermarking
title_full_unstemmed 2D+t Wavelet Domain Video Watermarking
title_sort 2d+t wavelet domain video watermarking
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Multimedia
issn 1687-5680
1687-5699
publishDate 2012-01-01
description A novel watermarking framework for scalable coded video that improves the robustness against quality scalable compression is presented in this paper. Unlike the conventional spatial-domain (t + 2D) water-marking scheme where the motion compensated temporal filtering (MCTF) is performed on the spatial frame-wise video data to decompose the video, the proposed framework applies the MCTF in the wavelet domain (2D + t) to generate the coefficients to embed the watermark. Robustness performances against scalable content adaptation, such as Motion JPEG 2000, MC-EZBC, or H.264-SVC, are reviewed for various combinations of motion compensated 2D + t + 2D using the proposed framework. The MCTF is improved by modifying the update step to follow the motion trajectory in the hierarchical temporal decomposition by using direct motion vector fields in the update step and implied motion vectors in the prediction step. The results show smaller embedding distortion in terms of both peak signal to noise ratio and flickering metrics compared to frame-by-frame video watermarking while the robustness against scalable compression is improved by using 2D + t over the conventional t + 2D domain video watermarking, particularly for blind watermarking schemes where the motion is estimated from the watermarked video.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/973418
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