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Adaptive Digital Watermarking Scheme Based on Support Vector Machines and Optimized Genetic Algorithm

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  • Xiaoyi Zhou
  • Chunjie Cao
  • Jixin Ma
  • Longjuan Wang

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Digital watermarking is an effective solution to the problem of copyright protection, thus maintaining the security of digital products in the network. An improved scheme to increase the robustness of embedded information on the basis of discrete cosine transform (DCT) domain is proposed in this study. The embedding process consisted of two main procedures. Firstly, the embedding intensity with support vector machines (SVMs) was adaptively strengthened by training 1600 image blocks which are of different texture and luminance. Secondly, the embedding position with the optimized genetic algorithm (GA) was selected. To optimize GA, the best individual in the first place of each generation directly went into the next generation, and the best individual in the second position participated in the crossover and the mutation process. The transparency reaches 40.5 when GA’s generation number is 200. A case study was conducted on a 256 × 256 standard Lena image with the proposed method. After various attacks (such as cropping, JPEG compression, Gaussian low-pass filtering ( ), histogram equalization, and contrast increasing ( )) on the watermarked image, the extracted watermark was compared with the original one. Results demonstrate that the watermark can be effectively recovered after these attacks. Even though the algorithm is weak against rotation attacks, it provides high quality in imperceptibility and robustness and hence it is a successful candidate for implementing novel image watermarking scheme meeting real timelines.

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  • Xiaoyi Zhou & Chunjie Cao & Jixin Ma & Longjuan Wang, 2018. "Adaptive Digital Watermarking Scheme Based on Support Vector Machines and Optimized Genetic Algorithm," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-9, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2685739
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/2685739
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    1. Qiumei Zheng & Nan Liu & Fenghua Wang, 2020. "An Adaptive Embedding Strength Watermarking Algorithm Based on Shearlets’ Capture Directional Features," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 8(8), pages 1-19, August.

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