On the Robustness and Imperceptibility of Digital Fingerprints

  • Authors:
  • Jonathan K. Su;Bernd Girod

  • Affiliations:
  • University Erlangen-Nuremberg;University Erlangen-Nuremberg

  • Venue:
  • ICMCS '99 Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems - Volume 02
  • Year:
  • 1999

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Abstract

For the majority of digital watermarking applications, two of the most desirable properties are robustness and imperceptibility. This paper presents a theoretical analysis of watermarking, in which an attacker estimates the watermark with the Wiener filter. A watermark's robustness and imperceptibility can then be expressed in terms of its L_2-efficiency---the amount of watermark energy that an attacker can remove. It is demonstrated that a power-spectrum condition (PSC) must be satisfied for maximum L_2-efficiency: the watermark's power spectrum should be a scaled version of the original document's power spectrum. Among watermarks that are independent of the original document, a PSC-compliant watermark is maximally L_2-efficient. Analysis of 1-D and 2-D signal models and experiments with real images further encourage the use of PSC-compliant watermarks.