Proceedings Article10.1109/ICIP.2007.4380053
Modified Level Transformation for Bit Inversion Inwatermarking
T. Kimoto
- 12 Nov 2007
- Vol. 4, pp 457-460
TL;DR: A translated and extended coordinate system is proposed to avoid the ends of the level range and a function of varying the output levels in a random manner is added to the modified transformation, so as to spread over the whole dynamic range.
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Abstract: The transformation function proposed in a previous paper performs both inverting a bit chosen in a multi-level signal and minimizing the resultant change of level The remaining level changes, however, get larger in the intervals including the ends of the source level range than in the middle intervals The principal object of the present paper is to remove this difference in transformation performance among the intervals and thus to obtain the same properties over all the source range To avoid the ends of the level range, a translated and extended coordinate system is proposed The transformation is then modified and formulated so as to involve the translating of levels Furthermore, a function of varying the output levels in a random manner is added to the modified transformation Consequently, the output levels can spread over the whole dynamic range The effects of the random variations are evaluated through a stochastic analysis
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TL;DR: A method for varying the transformed levels randomly so that those bits that present the randomness can be distinguished and represent a message to recover is proposed.
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- 01 Nov 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a transformation from an input level to an output level that performs all the following three functions has been proposed: inverting a chosen bit, minimizing level change caused by the inversion, and varying the resultant transformed levels randomly by a stochastic process.
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S. Makabe,Y. Kamiyoshihara,S. Watanabe,Tadahiko Kimoto +3 more
- 01 Oct 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a level transformation that performs all the following three functions has been proposed: inverting the bit associated with the chosen bit, reducing the change in the whole level caused by the inversion, and varying the transformed levels by a stochastic process is presented.
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TL;DR: An image watermarking scheme using the previously proposed bit embedding method is developed and results demonstrate that the estimating function values have a linear correlation with human subjective evaluations, and the embedding parameters can be adaptively changed in every image region by using the function.
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- 15 Dec 2010
TL;DR: A perceptually adaptive scheme for image watermarking by bit inverting transformation is developed and results demonstrate the performance of the evaluation function and show a linear correlation between the evaluated values and the measurements of visual quality.
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References
Implementation of level transformations for hiding watermarks in image bit-planes under limited level changes
T. Kimoto
- 14 Nov 2005
TL;DR: This paper focuses on reduction of level change caused by bit inversion for improving image quality by defined the level transformation to invert one of bits representing a pixel level while minimizing the whole change and an implementation scheme for achieving the limitation was specified.
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