A novel oblivious video watermarking technique based on temporal sensitivity of human visual system (HVS) is proposed. The method exploits the temporal contrast thresholds of HVS to determine the maximum strength of watermark, which still gives imperceptible distortion after watermark insertion. Compared to the other methods in the literature, which do not use any HVS properties explicitly [F. Deguillaume et al 1999] or exploits only spatial properties of HVS [F. Hartung et al, 1998], the proposed method guarantees to avoid flickering problem in the watermarked video and gives better robustness results to video distortions, such as additive Gaussian noise, ITU H.263+ coding at medium bit rates and frame averaging in terms of bit error rate.
Oblivious video watermarking using temporal sensitivity of HVS
2005-01-01
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Oblivious Video Watermarking using Temporal Sensitivity of HVS
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