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Cam-Unet: Print-Cam Image Correction for Zero-Bit Fourier Image Watermarking

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Image watermarking often involves the use of handheld devices under non-structured conditions for authentication purposes, particularly in the print-cam process where smartphone cameras are used to capture watermarked printed images. However, these images frequently suffer from perspective distortions, making them unsuitable for automated information detection. To address this issue, Cam-Unet, an end-to-end neural network architecture, is presented to predict the mapping from distorted images to rectified ones, specifically tailored for print-cam challenges applied to ID images. Given the limited availability of large-scale real datasets containing ground truth distortions, we created an extensive synthetic dataset by subjecting undistorted images to print-cam attacks. The proposed network is trained on this dataset, using various data augmentation techniques to improve its generalization capabilities. Accordingly, this paper presents an image watermarking system for the print-cam process. The approach combines Fourier transform-based watermarking with Cam-Unet as perspective distortion correction. Results show that the proposed method outperforms existing watermarking approaches typically employed to counter print-cam attacks and achieves an optimal balance between efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Title: Cam-Unet: Print-Cam Image Correction for Zero-Bit Fourier Image Watermarking
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Image watermarking often involves the use of handheld devices under non-structured conditions for authentication purposes, particularly in the print-cam process where smartphone cameras are used to capture watermarked printed images.
However, these images frequently suffer from perspective distortions, making them unsuitable for automated information detection.
To address this issue, Cam-Unet, an end-to-end neural network architecture, is presented to predict the mapping from distorted images to rectified ones, specifically tailored for print-cam challenges applied to ID images.
Given the limited availability of large-scale real datasets containing ground truth distortions, we created an extensive synthetic dataset by subjecting undistorted images to print-cam attacks.
The proposed network is trained on this dataset, using various data augmentation techniques to improve its generalization capabilities.
Accordingly, this paper presents an image watermarking system for the print-cam process.
The approach combines Fourier transform-based watermarking with Cam-Unet as perspective distortion correction.
Results show that the proposed method outperforms existing watermarking approaches typically employed to counter print-cam attacks and achieves an optimal balance between efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

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