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High Dynamic Range Image Watermarking Robust Against Tone-Mapping Operators
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2011
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Digital WatermarkingHardware SecurityData HidingHdr Image WatermarkingImage AnalysisEngineeringSteganographyInformation ForensicsHigher Order StatisticsComputer ScienceHigh Dynamic RangeMultimedia SecurityImage ForensicsSignal ProcessingComputer Vision
High dynamic range (HDR) images represent the future format for digital images since they allow accurate rendering of a wider range of luminance values. However, today special types of preprocessing, collectively known as tone-mapping (TM) operators, are needed to adapt HDR images to currently existing displays. Tone-mapped images, although of reduced dynamic range, have nonetheless high quality and hence retain some commercial value. In this paper, we propose a solution to the problem of HDR image watermarking, e.g., for copyright embedding, that should survive TM. Therefore, the requirements imposed on the watermark encompass imperceptibility, a certain degree of security, and robustness to TM operators. The proposed watermarking system belongs to the blind, detectable category; it is based on the quantization index modulation (QIM) paradigm and employs higher order statistics as a feature. Experimental analysis shows positive results and demonstrates the system effectiveness with current state-of-art TM algorithms.
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