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1 These codes use the DCT,Hartley and Subband DCT | |
2 Transforms for watermarking purposes.All schemes | |
3 are blind,no original image is used for detection. | |
4 Each casting module is accompanied by a testing | |
5 module.Supposing that the watermark key that you | |
6 select during casting is in the range 1-1000,the | |
7 testing module will test all the keys in this range | |
8 to produce the well known similarity diagrams used | |
9 by Cox, Piva and many more with the peak being the | |
10 proof of the watermark existence. | |
11 | |
12 I do not include a detection module because this implies | |
13 the use of certain thresholds. Although the casting | |
14 methods are almost standardized (multiplicative formula) | |
15 there are still questions about this thresholding but | |
16 the testing modules can be easily changed to fit this | |
17 purpose. | |
18 | |
19 The DCT scheme does not use the visual masking improvement | |
20 that Barni and his team suggest in one of their later works. | |
21 In all casting programs we assume that the coefficients are | |
22 diagonaly scanned,and ordered as shown in the following example. | |
23 | |
24 ---------------------- | |
25 | 1| 3| 6|10|15|... | |
26 ---------------------- | |
27 | 2| 5| 9|14|... | |
28 ---------------------- | |
29 | 4| 8|13|... | |
30 ---------------------- | |
31 | 7|12|... | |
32 ---------------------- | |
33 |11|... | |
34 ---------------------- | |
35 | |
36 which is quite simple comparing to the zig zag scanning | |
37 pattern that we know from the JPEG standard but does not | |
38 affect at all the idea that we have of the middle | |
39 frequencies.Also the user should take care that | |
40 | |
41 starting_coefficient+number_of_coeffs_to_change<(N*N)/2 | |
42 | |
43 which means that we shouldn't exceed the matrix diagonal. | |
44 To do so the scanning scheme should be changed accordingly | |
45 but this doesn't seem important because in all of the | |
46 schemes we don't get out of the middle frequencies coefs. | |
47 With correctly selected parameters,the schemes perform in | |
48 the same way as if the coeffs were zig zag scanned. | |
49 | |
50 In the Subband DCT version,the first set of questions | |
51 about starting coefficient,number of coefficients to | |
52 alter and alpha parameter, refer to the LH,HL and HH | |
53 band while the second set of questions sets the parameters | |
54 about the LL band only. | |
55 | |
56 All schemes should not be used with the same set of parameters | |
57 because each of the transforms, possess certain specific | |
58 properties. This should be kept in mind for testing purposes. | |
59 To use the right set of parameters please refer to corresponding | |
60 bibliography. | |
61 All code has been tested in Visual C++ v6.0 | |
62 | |
63 Have some nice tests... | |
64 Vassilis Fotopoulos | |
65 | |
66 for more info,ideas or points of discussion | |
67 email vfotop1@physics.upatras.gr |