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Fourier Image Watermarking: Print-Cam Application

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Digital image watermarking is an active research field since it provides protection, security, and authenticity of data. This paper presents development and implementation of a blind and robust watermarking application for ID images under a print-cam system. In the present case, the images are watermarked and printed on ID cards and then detected freehandedly with a smartphone camera. In order to design an efficient and robust image watermarking application, the attacks produced in print-cam processes, such as geometric distortions, must be resolved. Accordingly, the proposed watermarking approach is applied in the Fourier domain. Then, a frame-based projective rectification is integrated to deal with geometric distortions by using detection of Hough lines. Moreover, better robustness against print-cam watermarking attacks was achieved compared with the existing methods, and an Android application was designed and implemented based on the proposed scheme.
Title: Fourier Image Watermarking: Print-Cam Application
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Digital image watermarking is an active research field since it provides protection, security, and authenticity of data.
This paper presents development and implementation of a blind and robust watermarking application for ID images under a print-cam system.
In the present case, the images are watermarked and printed on ID cards and then detected freehandedly with a smartphone camera.
In order to design an efficient and robust image watermarking application, the attacks produced in print-cam processes, such as geometric distortions, must be resolved.
Accordingly, the proposed watermarking approach is applied in the Fourier domain.
Then, a frame-based projective rectification is integrated to deal with geometric distortions by using detection of Hough lines.
Moreover, better robustness against print-cam watermarking attacks was achieved compared with the existing methods, and an Android application was designed and implemented based on the proposed scheme.

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