Toward generic image dewatermarking?

During the last decade, a significant effort has been put into designing watermarking algorithms. The watermarking community now needs some advanced attacks and fair benchmarks in order to compare the performances of different watermarking technologies. Moreover, attacks permit the weaknesses of an...

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Published inProceedings. International Conference on Image Processing Vol. 3; pp. 633 - 636 vol.3
Main Authors Rey, C., Doerr, G., Csurka, G., Dugelay, J.-L.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2002
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ISBN0780376226
9780780376229
ISSN1522-4880
DOI10.1109/ICIP.2002.1039050

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Summary:During the last decade, a significant effort has been put into designing watermarking algorithms. The watermarking community now needs some advanced attacks and fair benchmarks in order to compare the performances of different watermarking technologies. Moreover, attacks permit the weaknesses of an algorithm to be found and consequently trigger further research in order to overcome the problem. These ideas motivated the creation of the European Certimark project. After a short definition of dewatermarking, we present an original attack based on self similarities. This attack is then put to the test with three different publicly available watermarking tools. Finally, we discuss briefly the feasibility of a generic attack i.e. a dewatermarking attack which should succeed in removing whatever watermarks have been inserted by whatever watermarking tools.
ISBN:0780376226
9780780376229
ISSN:1522-4880
DOI:10.1109/ICIP.2002.1039050