Robust frame by frame video watermarking resistant against collusion attacks

Author(s):  
Tomas Kanocz ◽  
Tamas Tokar ◽  
Dusan Levicky
Author(s):  
Robert Caldelli ◽  
Alessandro Piva

This chapter is devoted to the analysis of the collusion attack applied to current digital video watermarking algorithms. In particular, we analyze the effects of collusion attacks, with particular attention to the temporal frame averaging (TFA), applied to two basic watermarking systems like spread spectrum (SS) and spread transform dither modulation (STDM). The chapter describes the main drawbacks and advantages in using these two watermarking schemes and, above all, the fundamental issues to be taken into account to grant a certain level of robustness when a collusion attack is carried out by an attacker.


Author(s):  
CHIA-JEN WANG ◽  
SHWU-HUEY YEN ◽  
PATRICK S. WANG

In this paper we present an improved support vector machines (SVMs) watermarking system for still images and video sequences. By a thorough study on feature selection for training SVM, the proposed system shows significant improvements on computation efficiency and robustness to various attacks. The improved algorithm is extended to be a scene-based video watermarking technique. In a given scene, the algorithm uses the first h' frames to train an embedding SVM, and uses the trained SVM to watermark the rest of the frames. In the extracting phrase, the detector uses only the center h frames of the first h' frames to train an extracting SVM. The final extracted watermark in a given scene is the average of watermarks extracted from the remaining frames. Watermarks are embedded in l longest scenes of a video such that it is computationally efficient and capable to resist possible frames swapping/deleting/duplicating attacks. Two collusion attacks, namely temporal frame averaging and watermark estimation remodulation, on video watermarking are discussed and examined. The proposed video watermarking algorithm is shown to be robust to compression and collusion attacks, and it is novel and practical for SVM-applications.


Author(s):  
Amlan Karmakar ◽  
Amit Phadikar ◽  
Baisakhi Sur Phadikar ◽  
Goutam Kr. Maity

2014 ◽  
Vol 915-916 ◽  
pp. 1315-1319
Author(s):  
Ge Wu ◽  
Chun Hui Du ◽  
Shuang Zhang

An Video Watermarking is proposed to improve the robustness against collusion attacks. The Using this new algorithm, all video frames are first divided into several sets so that frames of each set carry the same watermarks. Then in each group of frames, watermark is estimated. it has been shown that the watermarking maker can use this algorithm to build sets of frames carrying the same watermark for avoiding collusion attacks.


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