Peer Reviewed Open Access

This paper is reviewed in accordance with the Peer Review Program of IRA Academico Research


Performance Evaluation of watermarking Schemes to Decide Meaningful Number of Shares

Jitendra Saturwar, D.N. Chaudhari
Abstract

With the growth in digital world, it is becoming more important to find a method to
protect the security of digital media. An image watermarking model based on visual secret
sharing (VSS) is proposed for protection of ownership. In the embedding phase, the
watermark is first divided by VSS into two parts, a hiding watermark and a secret watermark.
Then only the hiding watermark is embedded into the original image and the secret
watermark is reserved for watermark extracting by the owner. In the extracting phase, the
hiding watermark is extracted from the watermarked image first and then directly
superimposed on the secret watermark to recover the watermark information. Digital
watermarking has been proposed as a possible brick of such protection systems. However,
application of watermarking for multimedia content protection in realistic scenarios poses
several security issues.
A digital watermarking technique is used to generate meaningful shares. The secret image
shares are watermarked with different cover images and are transmitted. At the receiving side,
the cover images are extracted from the shares and stacked one by one which reveals the secret
image progressively. Digital watermarking using visual cryptography provides improved security
for encrypting secret images.

Keywords
Watermarking, Visual cryptography, Image copyright, Cryptography
Full Text:
PDF


©IRA Academico Research & its authors
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. This article can be used for non-commercial purposes. Mentioning of the publication source is mandatory while referring this article in any future works.