ICIP 2006, Atlanta, GA
 

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Paper:TA-P3.4
Session:Watermarking - I
Time:Tuesday, October 10, 09:40 - 12:20
Presentation: Poster
Title: PERCEPTUAL-SHAPING COMPARISON OF DWT-BASED PIXEL-WISE MASKING MODEL WITH DCT-BASED WATSON MODEL
Authors: Gui Xie; Concordia University 
 M. N. S. Swamy; Concordia University 
 Omair Ahmad; Concordia University 
Abstract: It is very important to perceptually shape the watermark signal before embedding it into a host image according to the characteristics of the HVS (human vision system) since watermark invisibility is a necessary requirement for a successful watermarking application. Two popular HVS models have been proposed to deal with this problem: DCT-based Watson model and DWT-based PWM (pixel-wise masking) model, which correspond to the DCT-based and DWT-based watermarking techniques, respectively. Even though there is a common belief that the PWM model is better than the Watson model, there have been no studies that compare these two approaches. This paper is devoted to such a comparison. Our results show that the believed superiority of the PWM model relative to the Watson model is not correct and the Watson model indeed outperforms the PWM model. We argue that more accurate masking strategies in the wavelet domain are needed for DWT-based watermarking applications.