Frames watermarking in terms of communication, presnts practical schemes, introduces concept of predistortion.
Abstract: We use concepts from communication theory to characterize information hiding schemes: the amount of information that can be hidden, its perceptibility, and its robustness to removal can be modeled using the quantities channel capacity, signal-to-noise ratio, and jamming margin. We then introduce new information hiding schemes whose parameters can easily be adjusted to trade off capacity, imperceptibility, and robustness as required in the application. The theory indicates the most aggressive... (Update)
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J. R. Smith and B. O. Comiskey. Modulation and Information Hiding in Images. In Workshop on Information Hiding, Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge, UK, May 1996. Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 1174. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/smith96modulation.html More
@inproceedings{ joshua96modulation,
author = "Smith, Joshua R. and Comiskey, Barrett O.",
title = "Modulation and Information Hiding in Images",
booktitle = "Workshop on Information Hiding",
series = "LNCS",
volume = "1174",
month = "May",
address = "Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge, UK",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/smith96modulation.html" }
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