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What is Fragile Watermarking

Handbook of Research on Secure Multimedia Distribution
The watermarking technology that makes the embedded information sensitive to any operations. This technology is suitable for content authentication.
Published in Chapter:
A Survey on Video Watermarking
Shiguo Lian (France Telecom R&D (Orange Labs) Beijing, China)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-262-6.ch025
Abstract
Video watermarking technique embeds some information into videos by modifying video content slightly. The embedded information, named watermark, may be ownership information, customer information, integrity information, redundancy information, and so forth. Thus, this technique can be used for copyright protection, piracy tracing, content authentication, advertisement surveillance, error resilience, and so forth. In this chapter, we give an overview on video watermarking technology, including its architecture, performance requirement, typical algorithms, hot topics, and open issues.
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Multimedia Content Protection Technology
The watermarking algorithm that is sensitive to both such general operations as compression, adding noise, filtering, A/D or D/A conversion, and so forth, and such geometric attacks as rotation, scaling translation, shearing, and so forth. It is often used to authenticate multimedia data’s integrity.
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Music Score Watermarking
Techniques that do not guarantee the watermark presence after few document manipulations.
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