IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

NSCT-Based Robust and Perceptual Watermarking for DIBR 3D Images

  • Seung-Hun Nam,
  • Seung-Min Mun,
  • Wonhyuk Ahn,
  • Dongkyu Kim,
  • In-Jae Yu,
  • Wook-Hyung Kim,
  • Heung-Kyu Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2994966
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 93760 – 93781

Abstract

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Depth-image-based rendering (DIBR), where arbitrary views are synthesized from a center image and depth image, has received much attention in the three-dimensional (3D) research field. With advances in depth-acquisition techniques and the proliferation of 3D glasses and 3D display devices, there is a growing demand for schemes to protect the copyrights of DIBR 3D images. Digital watermarking is a typical protection technology and designing a watermarking method for DIBR 3D images is a challenging task because the synchronization of watermarks can easily be broken in the process of generating synthetic images. To address this issue, we propose a non-subsampled contourlet transform (NSCT)-based blind watermarking for DIBR 3D images. To ensure the proposed method has properties of robustness against the DIBR process, we conduct an analysis of robustness for NSCT subbands against DIBR attacks. Based on the analysis results, we select subbands that are robust against DIBR attacks and embed watermark in the low coefficients of NSCT subbands using quantization-based embedding. While ensuring robustness, the proposed method also improves the imperceptibility of watermarks by adjusting their embedding strength according to computed perceptual masking values. Through experiments, we show that the proposed method is robust against both desynchronization attacks of the DIBR process and common attacks including signal processing operations and geometric distortions. The high imperceptibility of our method is also verified by several evaluation metrics in a subjective and objective manner.

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