Transactions on Data Hiding and Multimedia Security IV [electronic resource] /
edited by Yun Q. Shi.
- 1st ed. 2009.
- IX, 103 p. online resource.
- Transactions on Data Hiding and Multimedia Security, 5510 1864-3051 ; .
- Transactions on Data Hiding and Multimedia Security, 5510 .
How to Compare Image Watermarking Algorithms -- A Desynchronization Resilient Watermarking Scheme -- Robust Watermarking in Slides of Presentations by Blank Space Coloring: A New Approach -- A Novel Least Distortion Linear Gain Model for Halftone Image Watermarking Incorporating Perceptual Quality Metrics -- Optimum Histogram Pair Based Image Lossless Data Embedding.
Since the mid 1990s, data hiding has been proposed as an enabling technology for securing multimedia communication, and is now used in various applications including broadcast monitoring, movie fingerprinting, steganography, video indexing and retrieval, and image authentication. Data hiding and cryptographic techniques are often combined to complement each other, thus triggering the development of a new research field of multimedia security. Besides, two related disciplines, steganalysis and data forensics, are increasingly attracting researchers and becoming another new research field of multimedia security. This journal, LNCS Transactions on Data Hiding and Multimedia Security, aims to be a forum for all researchers in these emerging fields, publishing both original and archival research results. This fourth issue contains five contributions in the area of digital watermarking. The first three papers deal with robust watermarking. The fourth paper introduces a new least distortion linear gain model for halftone image watermarking and the fifth contribution presents an optimal histogram pair based image reversible data hiding scheme.
9783642017575
10.1007/978-3-642-01757-5 doi
Cryptography. Data encryption (Computer science). User interfaces (Computer systems). Human-computer interaction. Computers and civilization. Data protection. Electronic data processing--Management. Multimedia systems. Cryptology. User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. Computers and Society. Data and Information Security. IT Operations. Multimedia Information Systems.