A block-based watermarking scheme for image tamper detection and self-recovery

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In this paper, we present an effective block-based digital fragile watermarking scheme for image tamper detection and recovery. The proposed scheme embeds watermarks consisting of the authentication data and the recovery data into image blocks. It adopts parity check and the intensity-relation check to thwart various malicious attacks. In the tamper detection process, instead of independently testing the embedded authentication data of each block, we take the block-neighbourhood into account and utilize a hierarchical structure to determine the legitimacy of image blocks. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme can effectively resist collage attack, vector quantization (VQ) attack and constant-average attack, while sustaining superior accuracy of tamper localization. Furthermore, the results reveal that the tampered images can be successfully self-recovered with acceptable visual quality. © 2013 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Chang, Y. F., & Tai, W. L. (2013). A block-based watermarking scheme for image tamper detection and self-recovery. Opto-Electronics Review, 21(2), 182–190. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-013-0088-4

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