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Digital Watermarking Using Wavelet Transform

This document discusses analyzing peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) for different digital watermarking techniques. It proposes a multi-resolution watermarking method that embeds the watermark into the low and high frequency bands of a host image using multi-scale wavelet transforms. Experimental results of this method are compared to existing watermarking algorithms using discrete wavelet transform, discrete cosine transform, and singular value decomposition in terms of PSNR values. The analysis explains digital watermarking with wavelet transform, cosine transform, and singular value decomposition of different wavelet transforms.

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Digital Watermarking Using Wavelet Transform

This document discusses analyzing peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) for different digital watermarking techniques. It proposes a multi-resolution watermarking method that embeds the watermark into the low and high frequency bands of a host image using multi-scale wavelet transforms. Experimental results of this method are compared to existing watermarking algorithms using discrete wavelet transform, discrete cosine transform, and singular value decomposition in terms of PSNR values. The analysis explains digital watermarking with wavelet transform, cosine transform, and singular value decomposition of different wavelet transforms.

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Analysis of PSNR using wavelet transforms cosine and Singular value decomposition

Abstract - The multi-resolution watermarking method for digital images proposed in this work.
The multi scale wavelet coefficients of low and high frequency bands of the watermark is
embedded to the most significant coefficients at low and high frequency bands of the multi scale
wavelet of an host image, respectively. A multi-resolution nature of multi scale wavelet
transform is exploiting in the process of edge detection. . It is essentially involved in the pre-
processing stage of image analysis and computer vision. It generally detects the contour of an
image and thus provides important details about an image. So, it reduces the content to process
for the high-level processing tasks like object recognition and image segmentation. The most
important step in the edge detection, on which the success of generation of true edge map
depends, lies on the determination of threshold. Experimental results of the watermarking
methods are compared with the previously available watermarking algorithm with discrete
wavelet transform, discrete cosine transform and singular value decomposition. The analysis of
digital watermarking is obtained using different wavelet techniques and compare with the
existing techniques in terms of peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) values. The analysis explains
the digital watermarking technique with wavelet transform (WT), cosine transform (CT) and
singular value decomposition (SVD) of different wavelet transform.

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