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Untuk algoritma tampalan penanda air digital yang asalnya diberikan oleh Bender et al., kertas kerja ini mencadangkan dua penambahbaikan yang boleh digunakan untuk penanda air audio. Pertama, kekuatan benam tera air disesuaikan secara psikoakustik, menggunakan skala frekuensi Bark. Kedua, manakala pendekatan terdahulu membiarkan sampel yang tidak sepadan dengan data tidak disentuh, dalam kertas ini, ini diubah suai untuk mengurangkan kebarangkalian salah pengesanan, kaedah yang dipanggil pembenaman indeks penuh. Dalam simulasi, gabungan cadangan kedua-dua kaedah yang dicadangkan ini mempunyai rintangan yang lebih tinggi terhadap pelbagai serangan berbanding algoritma sebelumnya.
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Hyunho KANG, Koutarou YAMAGUCHI, Brian KURKOSKI, Kazuhiko YAMAGUCHI, Kingo KOBAYASHI, "Full-Index-Embedding Patchwork Algorithm for Audio Watermarking" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E91-D, no. 11, pp. 2731-2734, November 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.11.2731.
Abstract: For the digital watermarking patchwork algorithm originally given by Bender et al., this paper proposes two improvements applicable to audio watermarking. First, the watermark embedding strength is psychoacoustically adapted, using the Bark frequency scale. Second, whereas previous approaches leave the samples that do not correspond to the data untouched, in this paper, these are modified to reduce the probability of misdetection, a method called full index embedding. In simulations, the proposed combination of these two proposed methods has higher resistance to a variety of attacks than prior algorithms.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.11.2731/_p
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author={Hyunho KANG, Koutarou YAMAGUCHI, Brian KURKOSKI, Kazuhiko YAMAGUCHI, Kingo KOBAYASHI, },
journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information},
title={Full-Index-Embedding Patchwork Algorithm for Audio Watermarking},
year={2008},
volume={E91-D},
number={11},
pages={2731-2734},
abstract={For the digital watermarking patchwork algorithm originally given by Bender et al., this paper proposes two improvements applicable to audio watermarking. First, the watermark embedding strength is psychoacoustically adapted, using the Bark frequency scale. Second, whereas previous approaches leave the samples that do not correspond to the data untouched, in this paper, these are modified to reduce the probability of misdetection, a method called full index embedding. In simulations, the proposed combination of these two proposed methods has higher resistance to a variety of attacks than prior algorithms.},
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doi={10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.11.2731},
ISSN={1745-1361},
month={November},}
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AU - Hyunho KANG
AU - Koutarou YAMAGUCHI
AU - Brian KURKOSKI
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AU - Kingo KOBAYASHI
PY - 2008
DO - 10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.11.2731
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