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    A robust image watermarking using multiresolution analysis of wavelet
    (2005-12-01)
    Temi, Chirawat
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    Choomchuay, Somsak
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    Lasakul, Attasit
    Embedding watermark in the wavelet becomes more attractive to most researchers as it could provide better performance. In this paper present a method of embedding binary visualized image into the host image by modifying coefficients of wavelet domain in LL bands with appropriate strength factor in order to compromise between acceptable imperceptibility level and attacks' resistance. Qualified Significant Wavelet Tree (QSWT) is used in both to select locations where watermark data are to be embedded, and to find locations of watermark in the extraction process. Results show that the proposed method successfully achieves robustness level of various attacks such as image processing, rotation attack etc. © 2005 IEEE.
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    Printed Hypermedia Using Digital Watermarking Techniques
    (2002-12-01)
    Chotikakamthorn, Nopporn
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    Kultrerattanarom, Siwaporn
    In this paper, a digital watermarking technique for image annotation has been applied for the purpose of turning a conventional printed medium into a hypermedia. By exploiting redundancy available in photographic images, hyperlink information can be invisibly embedded. To achieve the goal as stated, a spread spectrum-based watermarking method with high embedding capacity has been developed for the task at hand. In addition, by choosing image part for watermark embedding based on its spatial-hyperlink relationship, embedding of 'image map' coordinates is not needed. Computer experiments have been carried out to evaluated the proposed concept and the developed spread spectrum-based watermarking method.
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    Ring-shaped digital watermark for rotated and scaled images using random-phase sinusoidal function
    (2001-12-01)
    Chotikakamthorn, Nopporn
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    Pholsomboon, Siriporn
    Digital watermarking for a still image is considered. A new spatial-domain watermarking method is presented. The method is applicable for rotated and scaled images. A watermark is constructed with a ring-shaped constraint. Sinusoidal function with random phase is used for generating each watermark ring. The method can not only be used for watermark detection in the presence of image rotation, but also for the estimation of the angle rotated, without the need for the original image. Practical method for construction of such a watermark is described. Results from experiments performed with images in electronic and printed forms, are provided.