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9 May 2000 Adaptive video watermarking using motion information
Choong-Hoon Lee, HwangSeok Oh, Heung-Kyu Lee
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Abstract
This paper presents an adaptive video watermarking using motion information. Because video data have one more dimension than image data, simple adaptation of image watermarking method to video data would reveal some types of visual artifact such as flickering. In the proposed scheme, same watermark information is embedded for same region in each frame to decrease such visual artifact. For higher robustness and invisibility, watermarking strength is adjusted by motion information and region complexity.
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Choong-Hoon Lee, HwangSeok Oh, and Heung-Kyu Lee "Adaptive video watermarking using motion information", Proc. SPIE 3971, Security and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents II, (9 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384975
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KEYWORDS
Digital watermarking

Video

Visualization

Video compression

Wavelet transforms

Multimedia

Wavelets

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