Self-adaptive reversible information hiding method based on integer wavelet transform
A wavelet transform and information hiding technology, applied in image data processing, image data processing, instruments and other directions, can solve the problems of poor robustness, irreparable, and the algorithm cannot be completely reversible, etc., to improve the embedding capacity, high PSNR, The effect of high watermark invisibility
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[0084] Watermark embedding, the process is as follows Figure 4 shown
[0085] Suppose the size of the image is M×N, and its grayscale value is I(i,j)(0≤I(i,j)≤255), convert the watermark image into a watermark sequence w, which is 64×64 in this application The binary watermark image is converted into a 1×4096 watermark sequence, and the image after embedding the watermark uses I w means, such as Figure 4 Shown:
[0086] The specific process of watermark embedding is as follows:
[0087] First, the original image according to figure 1 The method is divided into watermark embedding area and additional information embedding area.
[0088] Then the integer wavelet transform is performed on the watermark embedding area, and the transformed approximate component and diagonal component are according to image 3 Do chunking. Scan all the blocks of component A, and calculate the threshold T according to the mean square error σ of each block and the size of the watermark sequen...
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