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This MATLAB source code implements a DCT-based digital watermarking technique for grayscale images. It embeds and recovers watermarks without the original image, ensuring copyright protection and data authentication.
  • Pros

    • DCT-based watermarking for grayscale images.
    • Watermark recovery without original image.
    • Operates in the frequency domain.
    • Utilizes Human Visual System masking.
    • Ensures watermark invisibility.
  • Cons

    • Limited to grayscale images.
    • Requires MATLAB environment.

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Version
1.0
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Windows
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  • Windows 10
  • Windows ME
  • Windows 95
  • Windows 3
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 98
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
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Windows 3.x/95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
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Developer’s Description

Produce copyright protection and authentication of multimedia data in a networked environment.

Matlab source code for DCT-based watermarking for grayscale images. DCT-based watermark recovering without resorting to the uncorrupted original image. Digital watermarking has been proposed as a viable solution to the need of copyright protection and authentication of multimedia data in a networked environment, since it makes possible to identify the author, owner, distributor or authorized consumer of a document.

A new watermarking technique to add a code to digital images is presented: the method operates in the frequency domain embedding a pseudo-random sequence of real numbers in a selected set of DCT coefficients. Watermark casting is performed by exploiting the masking characteristics of the Human Visual System, to ensure watermark invisibility. The embedded sequence is extracted without resorting to the original image, so that the proposed technique represents a major improvement to methods relying on the comparison between the watermarked and original images.


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