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A novel robust color image watermarking method using RGB correlations

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In order to protect the copyright of the color image, a novel robust color image watermarking method using correlations of RGB channels is presented. RGB three channels of the color… Click to show full abstract

In order to protect the copyright of the color image, a novel robust color image watermarking method using correlations of RGB channels is presented. RGB three channels of the color image have much strong correlations, which are stable under various image attacks, and thus these correlations can be mined to embed watermark for robustness. In order to keep RGB correlations and chrominance perception, the color image is considered as the third-order tensor, and tucker decomposition is employed to operate on the color image. At first, Tucker decomposition is used to generate the first feature image, which includes the most of image energies and correlations between three channels. Then, the first feature image is divided into non-overlap blocks, and the singular value decomposition (SVD) is used to decompose the block to compute the left-singular matrix. Finally, the stable coefficients relationship of the left-singular matrix is modified to embed watermark for obtaining the robustness. Experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms other existing color image watermarking methods, which can resist JPEG compression, salt & pepper noise, median filtering, scaling, blurring, low-pass filtering, and so on attacks.

Keywords: image; color image; method; novel robust; image watermarking

Journal Title: Multimedia Tools and Applications
Year Published: 2019

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