From watermarking to in-band enrichment: Theoretical and applicative trends

Mihai Mitrea, Françoise Prêteux

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Abstract

Fostered by the emerging Knowledge Society, the enriched media is nowadays a very challenging research topic, be it considered either from academic or from industrial perspectives. In its largest acceptation, enriched media refers to all possible associations established between some original data (video, audio, 3D, ... and some metadata (textual, audio, video, executable codes, ...). Such a new content may be further exploited for various applications, like interactive HDTV, computer games, or data mining, for instance. This chapter is meant to bring into evidence the role watermarking techniques may play in this new applicative field. Following the watermarking philosophy, the in-band enrichment supposed that the enrichment data are inserted into the very data to be enriched. Thus, three main advantages are ensured: backward compatibility, format coherence, and virtually no network overhead. The discussion is structured on both theoretical aspects (the accurate evaluation of the watermarking capacity in several real-life scenarios) and on applications developed under the framework of the R & D contracts conducted at the ARTEMIS Department, Institut TELECOM.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvanced Techniques in Multimedia Watermarking
Subtitle of host publicationImage, Video and Audio Applications
PublisherIGI Global
Pages111-126
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781615209040
ISBN (Print)9781615209033
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2010
Externally publishedYes

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