There are various techniques for speech watermarking based on modifying the linear prediction coefficients (LPCs); however, the estimated and modified LPCs vary from each other even without attacks. Because line spectral frequency (LSF) has less sensitivity to watermarking than LPC, watermark bits are embedded into the maximum number of LSFs by applying the least significant bit replacement (LSBR) method. To reduce the differences between estimated and modified LPCs, a checking loop is added to minimize the watermark extraction error. Experimental results show that the proposed semifragile speech watermarking method can provide high imperceptibility and that any manipulation of the watermark signal destroys the watermark bits since manipulation changes it to a random stream of bits.
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Nematollahi, M. A., Vorakulpipat, C., & Gamboa Rosales, H. (2017). Semifragile Speech Watermarking Based on Least Significant Bit Replacement of Line Spectral Frequencies. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3597695
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