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23 October 2003 Optical and digital technique for watermark detection
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Abstract
A digital watermark is a visible, or preferably invisible, identification code that is permanently embedded in some digital data to prove owner authentication and provide protection of that document. In this paper we utilize a watermark generation technique based on the use of chaotic functions and the motivation for using these functions is presented. The technique used for watermark embedding is also described, together with a watermark detection scheme based on an optical Matched Filter correlator. We provide results of optical simulations of the watermark detection scheme and show that correlation-based detection is an excellent method for detecting chaotically-generated watermarks embedded in the Fourier domain using multiplicative embedding. We also show that it is possible to detect chaotically-generated watermarks in images that have been subjected to noise.
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Aidan Mooney and John G. Keating "Optical and digital technique for watermark detection", Proc. SPIE 5202, Optical Information Systems, (23 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.506092
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KEYWORDS
Digital watermarking

Optical correlators

Sensors

Optical filters

Image filtering

Electronic filtering

Fourier transforms

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