Page 1. Rotation, scale, and translation resilient public watermarking for images Ching-Yung Lina... more Page 1. Rotation, scale, and translation resilient public watermarking for images Ching-Yung Lina, Min Wub, Jeffrey A. Bloomc, Ingemar J. Coxc, Matt L. Millerc, Yui Man Luid aColumbia University, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, New York, NY, USA bPrinceton University, Dept. ...
In 2000 International Conference on Image Processing Vol Iii Proceedings Ieee, Feb 1, 2000
Page 1. INFORMED EMBEDDING: EXPLOITING IMAGE AND DETECTOR INFORMATION DURING WATERMARK INSERTION ... more Page 1. INFORMED EMBEDDING: EXPLOITING IMAGE AND DETECTOR INFORMATION DURING WATERMARK INSERTION Matt L. Miller, Ingemar J. Cox, and Jefsey A. Bloom NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 ...
ABSTRACT One of the major hurdles in maintaining long-lived electronic systems is that electronic... more ABSTRACT One of the major hurdles in maintaining long-lived electronic systems is that electronic parts become obsolete, no longer available from the original suppliers. When this occurs, an engineer is tasked with resolving the problem by finding a replacement that is "as similar as possible" to the original part. The current approach involves a laborious manual search through several electronic portals and data books. The search is difficult because potential replacements may differ from the original and from each other by one or more parameters. Worse still, the cumbersome nature of this process may cause the engineers to miss appropriate solutions amid the many thousands of parts listed in industry catalogs.
2009 Ieee International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, Jun 1, 2009
Peer-to-peer content distribution provides high network throughput with relatively low server cos... more Peer-to-peer content distribution provides high network throughput with relatively low server cost and scales better than traditional content distribution networks with respect to the number of clients. It is ideal for applications requiring large data transfer such as video-on-demand or live video streaming. Traditional forensic watermarking systems are based on the assumption that each user receives a unique copy of video content to allow for tracking of pirated content back to the original recipient. However, P2P-based distribution systems are typically designed to supply identical copies to each user. This paper proposes a new watermarking framework that is suitable for P2P-based content delivery systems. Watermarking algorithms that are appropriate for this system are also discussed.
Page 1. Rotation, scale, and translation resilient public watermarking for images Ching-Yung Lina... more Page 1. Rotation, scale, and translation resilient public watermarking for images Ching-Yung Lina, Min Wub, Jeffrey A. Bloomc, Ingemar J. Coxc, Matt L. Millerc, Yui Man Luid aColumbia University, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, New York, NY, USA bPrinceton University, Dept. ...
In 2000 International Conference on Image Processing Vol Iii Proceedings Ieee, Feb 1, 2000
Page 1. INFORMED EMBEDDING: EXPLOITING IMAGE AND DETECTOR INFORMATION DURING WATERMARK INSERTION ... more Page 1. INFORMED EMBEDDING: EXPLOITING IMAGE AND DETECTOR INFORMATION DURING WATERMARK INSERTION Matt L. Miller, Ingemar J. Cox, and Jefsey A. Bloom NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 ...
ABSTRACT One of the major hurdles in maintaining long-lived electronic systems is that electronic... more ABSTRACT One of the major hurdles in maintaining long-lived electronic systems is that electronic parts become obsolete, no longer available from the original suppliers. When this occurs, an engineer is tasked with resolving the problem by finding a replacement that is "as similar as possible" to the original part. The current approach involves a laborious manual search through several electronic portals and data books. The search is difficult because potential replacements may differ from the original and from each other by one or more parameters. Worse still, the cumbersome nature of this process may cause the engineers to miss appropriate solutions amid the many thousands of parts listed in industry catalogs.
2009 Ieee International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, Jun 1, 2009
Peer-to-peer content distribution provides high network throughput with relatively low server cos... more Peer-to-peer content distribution provides high network throughput with relatively low server cost and scales better than traditional content distribution networks with respect to the number of clients. It is ideal for applications requiring large data transfer such as video-on-demand or live video streaming. Traditional forensic watermarking systems are based on the assumption that each user receives a unique copy of video content to allow for tracking of pirated content back to the original recipient. However, P2P-based distribution systems are typically designed to supply identical copies to each user. This paper proposes a new watermarking framework that is suitable for P2P-based content delivery systems. Watermarking algorithms that are appropriate for this system are also discussed.
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