articleIEEE Transactions on Image ProcessingMay 9, 2011Closed access

Efficient Reversible Watermarking Based on Adaptive Prediction-Error Expansion and Pixel Selection

Peking University · Hong Kong Baptist University

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Abstract

Prediction-error expansion (PEE) is an important technique of reversible watermarking which can embed large payloads into digital images with low distortion. In this paper, the PEE technique is further investigated and an efficient reversible watermarking scheme is proposed, by incorporating in PEE two new strategies, namely, adaptive embedding and pixel selection. Unlike conventional PEE which embeds data uniformly, we propose to adaptively embed 1 or 2 bits into expandable pixel according to the local complexity. This avoids expanding pixels with large prediction-errors, and thus, it reduces embedding impact by decreasing the maximum modification to pixel values. Meanwhile, adaptive PEE allows very large…

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Keywords
  • Pixel
  • Digital watermarking
  • Payload (computing)
  • Embedding
  • Distortion (music)
  • Histogram
  • Computer science
  • Artificial intelligence
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