Watermarking of HDR Images in the Spatial Domain With HVS-Imperceptibility
This paper presents a watermarking method in the spatial domain with HVS-imperceptibility for High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. The proposed method combines the content readability afforded by invisible watermarking with the visual ownership identification afforded by visible watermarking. The HVS-im...
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doaj-a74a0210b7d442b1b986decdb22240dd2021-03-30T01:58:26ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01815680115681710.1109/ACCESS.2020.30195179178319Watermarking of HDR Images in the Spatial Domain With HVS-ImperceptibilityKarina Ruby Perez-Daniel0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2852-8387Francisco Garcia-Ugalde1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1140-2190Victor Sanchez2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7089-7031Engineering Faculty, Universidad Panamericana (UP), Mexico, MexicoEngineering Faculty, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico, MexicoDepartment of Computer Science, University of Warwick, Coventry, U.K.This paper presents a watermarking method in the spatial domain with HVS-imperceptibility for High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. The proposed method combines the content readability afforded by invisible watermarking with the visual ownership identification afforded by visible watermarking. The HVS-imperceptibility is guaranteed thanks to a Luma Variation Tolerance (LVT) curve, which is associated with the transfer function (TF) used for HDR encoding and provides the information needed to embed an imperceptible watermark in the spatial domain. The LVT curve is based on the inaccuracies between the non-linear digital representation of the linear luminance acquired by an HDR sensor and the brightness perceived by the Human Visual System (HVS) from the linear luminance displayed on an HDR screen. The embedded watermarks remain imperceptible to the HVS as long as the TF is not altered or the normal calibration and colorimetry conditions of the HDR screen remain unchanged. Extensive qualitative and quantitative evaluations on several HDR images encoded by two widely-used TFs confirm the strong HVS-imperceptibility capabilities of the method, as well as the robustness of the embedded watermarks to tone mapping, lossy compression, and common signal processing operations.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9178319/HDRinvisible watermarkingvisible watermarkingLVT curveHVS-imperceptibility |
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Karina Ruby Perez-Daniel Francisco Garcia-Ugalde Victor Sanchez Watermarking of HDR Images in the Spatial Domain With HVS-Imperceptibility IEEE Access HDR invisible watermarking visible watermarking LVT curve HVS-imperceptibility |
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Karina Ruby Perez-Daniel Francisco Garcia-Ugalde Victor Sanchez |
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Watermarking of HDR Images in the Spatial Domain With HVS-Imperceptibility |
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Watermarking of HDR Images in the Spatial Domain With HVS-Imperceptibility |
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Watermarking of HDR Images in the Spatial Domain With HVS-Imperceptibility |
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Watermarking of HDR Images in the Spatial Domain With HVS-Imperceptibility |
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Watermarking of HDR Images in the Spatial Domain With HVS-Imperceptibility |
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watermarking of hdr images in the spatial domain with hvs-imperceptibility |
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This paper presents a watermarking method in the spatial domain with HVS-imperceptibility for High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. The proposed method combines the content readability afforded by invisible watermarking with the visual ownership identification afforded by visible watermarking. The HVS-imperceptibility is guaranteed thanks to a Luma Variation Tolerance (LVT) curve, which is associated with the transfer function (TF) used for HDR encoding and provides the information needed to embed an imperceptible watermark in the spatial domain. The LVT curve is based on the inaccuracies between the non-linear digital representation of the linear luminance acquired by an HDR sensor and the brightness perceived by the Human Visual System (HVS) from the linear luminance displayed on an HDR screen. The embedded watermarks remain imperceptible to the HVS as long as the TF is not altered or the normal calibration and colorimetry conditions of the HDR screen remain unchanged. Extensive qualitative and quantitative evaluations on several HDR images encoded by two widely-used TFs confirm the strong HVS-imperceptibility capabilities of the method, as well as the robustness of the embedded watermarks to tone mapping, lossy compression, and common signal processing operations. |
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HDR invisible watermarking visible watermarking LVT curve HVS-imperceptibility |
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