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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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

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