TY - GEN
T1 - Adaptive decoding for halftone orientation-based data hiding
AU - Bulan, Orhan
AU - Sharma, Gaurav
AU - Monga, Vishal
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Halftone image watermarking techniques that allow automated extraction of the embedded watermark data are useful in a variety of document security and workflow applications. The print-scan process inherent in these applications introduces distortions whose characteristics exhibit a strong spatial dependence on the cover image in which the data is embedded. In this paper, we demonstrate that a characterization of this channel dependence and the use of error correction coding that exploits this dependence via image adaptive decoding offers a significant performance gain. We show this advantage in the specific context of a high rate data embedding method that utilizes orientation modulation for data embedding in clustered dot halftones and moment based detection at the receiver. Channel coding for this scenario utilizing convolutional codes and Repeat Accumulate (RA) codes highlights the advantage of the proposed adaptive decoding methodology. The performance for the RA codes with adaptive decoding also reveals that the resulting system has significantly higher operational rates than prior schemes.
AB - Halftone image watermarking techniques that allow automated extraction of the embedded watermark data are useful in a variety of document security and workflow applications. The print-scan process inherent in these applications introduces distortions whose characteristics exhibit a strong spatial dependence on the cover image in which the data is embedded. In this paper, we demonstrate that a characterization of this channel dependence and the use of error correction coding that exploits this dependence via image adaptive decoding offers a significant performance gain. We show this advantage in the specific context of a high rate data embedding method that utilizes orientation modulation for data embedding in clustered dot halftones and moment based detection at the receiver. Channel coding for this scenario utilizing convolutional codes and Repeat Accumulate (RA) codes highlights the advantage of the proposed adaptive decoding methodology. The performance for the RA codes with adaptive decoding also reveals that the resulting system has significantly higher operational rates than prior schemes.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICIP.2008.4711996
DO - 10.1109/ICIP.2008.4711996
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:69949187198
SN - 1424417643
SN - 9781424417643
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP
SP - 1280
EP - 1283
BT - 2008 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2008 Proceedings
T2 - 2008 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2008
Y2 - 12 October 2008 through 15 October 2008
ER -