The original paper is in English. Non-English content has been machine-translated and may contain typographical errors or mistranslations. ex. Some numerals are expressed as "XNUMX".
Copyrights notice
The original paper is in English. Non-English content has been machine-translated and may contain typographical errors or mistranslations. Copyrights notice
Les quantités maximales d'informations intégrées qui sont importantes dans la conception pratique de systèmes de deux méthodes de tatouage basées sur le schéma d'étalement combinatoire parallèle du spectre (PC/SS) sont discutées dans cet article. L'une est une méthode de filigrane privée proposée dans cet article et présente un point fort pratique pour rendre la qualité de l'image filigranée constante dans toutes les images. L’autre est une méthode de tatouage public précédemment proposée par les auteurs. Grâce à cette étude, le nombre minimum de séquences orthogonales pour intégrer la quantité requise d'informations dans la condition que le bruit de quantification soit uniquement supposé est trouvé dans chaque méthode de tatouage.
The copyright of the original papers published on this site belongs to IEICE. Unauthorized use of the original or translated papers is prohibited. See IEICE Provisions on Copyright for details.
Copier
Masaaki FUJIYOSHI, Takaaki HASEGAWA, "On the Amount of Embedded Information of Watermarking Methods Based on the Parallel Combinatorial Spread Spectrum Scheme" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E84-A, no. 4, pp. 941-948, April 2001, doi: .
Abstract: The maximum amounts of embedded information that is important in practical system design of two watermarking methods based on the parallel combinatorial spread spectrum (PC/SS) scheme are discussed in this paper. One is a private watermarking method proposed in this paper and has a practical strong point to make the quality of the watermarked image to be constant in any images. The other is a public watermarking method that was previously proposed by the authors. Through this study, the minimum number of orthogonal sequences for embedding the required amount of information under the condition that quantization noise is only assumed is found in each watermarking method.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e84-a_4_941/_p
Copier
@ARTICLE{e84-a_4_941,
author={Masaaki FUJIYOSHI, Takaaki HASEGAWA, },
journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals},
title={On the Amount of Embedded Information of Watermarking Methods Based on the Parallel Combinatorial Spread Spectrum Scheme},
year={2001},
volume={E84-A},
number={4},
pages={941-948},
abstract={The maximum amounts of embedded information that is important in practical system design of two watermarking methods based on the parallel combinatorial spread spectrum (PC/SS) scheme are discussed in this paper. One is a private watermarking method proposed in this paper and has a practical strong point to make the quality of the watermarked image to be constant in any images. The other is a public watermarking method that was previously proposed by the authors. Through this study, the minimum number of orthogonal sequences for embedding the required amount of information under the condition that quantization noise is only assumed is found in each watermarking method.},
keywords={},
doi={},
ISSN={},
month={April},}
Copier
TY - JOUR
TI - On the Amount of Embedded Information of Watermarking Methods Based on the Parallel Combinatorial Spread Spectrum Scheme
T2 - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals
SP - 941
EP - 948
AU - Masaaki FUJIYOSHI
AU - Takaaki HASEGAWA
PY - 2001
DO -
JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals
SN -
VL - E84-A
IS - 4
JA - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals
Y1 - April 2001
AB - The maximum amounts of embedded information that is important in practical system design of two watermarking methods based on the parallel combinatorial spread spectrum (PC/SS) scheme are discussed in this paper. One is a private watermarking method proposed in this paper and has a practical strong point to make the quality of the watermarked image to be constant in any images. The other is a public watermarking method that was previously proposed by the authors. Through this study, the minimum number of orthogonal sequences for embedding the required amount of information under the condition that quantization noise is only assumed is found in each watermarking method.
ER -