Reversible Image Watermarking Using Interpolation Technique
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Abstract
Watermarking embeds information into a digital signal like audio, image, or video. Reversible image watermarking can restore the original image without any distortion after the hidden data is extracted. In this paper, we present a novel reversible watermarking scheme using an interpolation technique, which can embed a large amount of covert data into images with imperceptible modification. Different from previous watermarking schemes, we utilize the interpolation-error, the difference between interpolation value and corresponding pixel value, to embed bit ¿1¿ or ¿0¿ by expanding it additively or leaving it unchanged. Due to the slight modification of pixels, high image quality is preserved. Experimental…
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- Digital watermarking
- Computer science
- Payload (computing)
- Interpolation (computer graphics)
- Pixel
- Distortion (music)
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer vision
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