High capacity audio watermarking using FFT amplitude interpolation

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An audio watermarking technique in the frequency domain which takes advantage of interpolation is proposed. Interpolated FFT samples are used to generate imperceptible marks. The experimental results show that the suggested method has very high capacity (about 3 kbps), without significant perceptual distortion (ODG about -0.5) and provides robustness against common audio signal processing such as echo, add noise, filtering, resampling and MPEG compression (MP3). Depending on the specific application, the tuning parameters could be selected adaptively to achieve even more capacity and better transparency. © IEICE 2009.

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Fallahpour, M., & Megias, D. (2009). High capacity audio watermarking using FFT amplitude interpolation. IEICE Electronics Express, 6(14), 1057–1063. https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.6.1057

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