Multimedia copyright protection platform demonstrator

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The work presented in this paper consists in the development of a portable platform to protect the copyright and distribution rights of digital contents, and empirically demonstrate the capacity of several marking and tracing algorithms. This platform is used to verify, at a practical level, the strength properties of digital watermarking and fingerprinting marks. Initially, two watermarking algorithms, one based on spread-spectrum techniques and the other based on QIM (Quantization Index Modulation), have been implemented. Moreover, we use these watermarking algorithms to embed a fingerprinting code, based on code concatenation, equipped with an efficient tracing algorithm. In this paper we focus on the implementation issues of the Java-based platform, that consists of three main packages that are fully described. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Soriano, M., Fernandez, M., Sayrol, E., Tomas, J., Casanellas, J., Pegueroles, J., & Hernández-Serrano, J. (2005). Multimedia copyright protection platform demonstrator. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3477, pp. 411–414). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11429760_32

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