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Type: Conference paper

Improving reversible image watermarking using additive interpolation technique

Journal: 2025 29th International Computer Conference, Computer Society of Iran, CSICC 2025 ()Year: 2014Volume: Issue: Pages: 961 - 965
Mahdavi M.aKhorramdin M. Amini M.Torabi N.Khorramdin M. Amini M.Torabi N.Mahdavi M.a
DOI:10.1109/ISTEL.2014.7000841Language: English

Abstract

Embedding an identifying data into digitized music, video or image is known as digital watermarking. Reversible image watermarking is used to embed and extract hidden data to and from the watermarked image without any distortion to the original. In this paper, we propose an improved reversible watermarking scheme using an additive interpolation technique, which increases embedding capacity with inconspicuous degradation of image quality. Unlike former watermarking schemes, a new interpolation-error is exploited to embed bit "1" or "0" using additive expansion or leaving it unchanged. Consequently, original image is remained at a high level of quality. Moreover, a cryptographic scheme is utilized to prevent an adversary from accessing embedded data. Therefore, achieving watermarked data will not be straightforward. The experimental results show that the proposed method in addition to greater embedding capacity, has higher image fidelity compared to previous schemes. © 2014 IEEE.


Author Keywords

Additive Interpolation-Error ExpansionDigital WatermarkingReversible Image Watermarking

Other Keywords

AdditivesDigital watermarkingEmbeddingsImage enhancementInterpolationCryptographic schemesEmbedding capacityInterpolation errorInterpolation techniquesReversible image watermarkingReversible watermarkingWatermarked imagesWatermarking schemesImage watermarking