HEVC Watermarking Techniques for Authentication and Copyright Applications: Challenges and Opportunities
Ali A. Elrowayati, Mohamed A. Alrshah, M.F.L. Abdullah, Rohaya Latip

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews HEVC watermarking techniques for authentication and copyright, highlighting challenges, research directions, and providing recommendations for future improvements.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive classification and analysis of recent HEVC watermarking research, identifying key challenges and proposing future research directions.
Findings
Identified main challenges in HEVC watermarking techniques.
Classified existing techniques based on their features.
Provided recommendations for future research and development.
Abstract
Recently, High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) has been chosen to replace previous video coding standards, such as H.263 and H.264. Despite the efficiency of HEVC, it still lacks reliable and practical functionalities to support authentication and copyright applications. In order to provide this support, several watermarking techniques have been proposed by many researchers during the last few years. However, those techniques are still suffering from many issues that need to be considered for future designs. In this paper, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is introduced to identify HEVC challenges and potential research directions for interested researchers and developers. The time scope of this SLR covers all research articles published during the last six years starting from January 2014 up to the end of April 2020. Forty-two articles have met the criteria of selection out of…
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