Double Sided Watermark Embedding and Detection with Perceptual Analysis
Jidong Zhong, Shangteng Huang

TL;DR
This paper enhances double-sided watermarking by integrating perceptual analysis to improve fidelity, demonstrating its effectiveness through extensive performance comparisons.
Contribution
It details the implementation of perceptual analysis in double-sided watermarking schemes, improving perceptual quality and robustness.
Findings
Enhanced watermarking fidelity with perceptual analysis
Double-sided schemes outperform traditional methods
Validated through extensive performance comparisons
Abstract
In our previous work, we introduced a double-sided technique that utilizes but not reject the host interference. Due to its nice property of utilizing but not rejecting the host interference, it has a big advantage over the host interference schemes in that the perceptual analysis can be easily implemented for our scheme to achieve the locally bounded maximum embedding strength. Thus, in this work, we detail how to implement the perceptual analysis in our double-sided schemes since the perceptual analysis is very important for improving the fidelity of watermarked contents. Through the extensive performance comparisons, we can further validate the performance advantage of our double-sided schemes.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Digital Media Forensic Detection · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
