IBM Systems Journal
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Signal Processing
Robust audio watermarking using perceptual masking
Signal Processing
A guided tour to approximate string matching
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Information Hiding
Robust and efficient content-based digital audio watermarking
Multimedia Systems
SVMTorch: support vector machines for large-scale regression problems
The Journal of Machine Learning Research
Content-based music structure analysis with applications to music semantics understanding
Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
Hardware implementation perspectives of digital video watermarking algorithms
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
A feature-based robust digital image watermarking scheme
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Spread-spectrum watermarking of audio signals
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Joint halftoning and watermarking
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
A temporal domain audio watermarking technique
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Cocktail watermarking for digital image protection
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Secure spread spectrum watermarking for multimedia
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Rotation, scale, and translation resilient watermarking for images
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Robust hashing for music copyright protection by combining beat segmentation and chroma
Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia
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A novel content-adaptive music watermarking technique is proposed in this article. To optimally balance inaudibility and robustness when embedding and extracting watermarks, the embedding scheme is highly related to the music structure and human auditory system (HAS). A note-based segmentation method is proposed and used for music vocal/instrumental boundary detection. A multiple bit hopping and hiding scheme with different embedding parameters is applied to vocal and instrumental frames of the music. The experimental results in inaudibility and robustness are provided to support all novel features in the proposed watermarking scheme.