The Human Visual System is found to be less
sensitive to the highly textured area of the image. Moreover,
in all colours the blue is least sensitive to the HVS (Human
Visual System). While working on colored images when using
the mathematical and biological models of HVS, the preferred
colour model must be HSV (Hue, Saturation and Value) colour
model rather than RGB colour model because it most closely
defines how the image is interpreted by HVS. The high visual
transparency in the technique is achieved by making use of
highly textured block in luminance channel for watermark
insertion. Moreover, the choice of selecting appropriate area
for watermark insertion is also influenced by making use of
‘Hue’ property of the image in the chrominance channel to
enhance the visual transparency even more. Watermark is
made highly robust against different types of attacks by
performing the watermark insertion in transformed domain
and making use of the transformation functions such as DWT,
DCT and SVD. The results demonstrated the robustness of
the technique against various types of attacks and comparison
through aforesaid results the technique is proven to be more
robust against previous techniques making use of HSI colour
model.
The proposed system implements an image watermarking technique that incorporates human visual system (HVS) models into watermark embedding. The watermarking is performed in the wavelet domain. The algorithm first calculates the coarseness of different subbands (HH, HL, LH) to select the subband with the highest coarseness for watermark embedding. It then embeds the watermark bits into the selected subband by modifying the least significant bits of coefficients based on their values. Experimental results on test images show the technique is robust, with average watermark extraction rates of 80-95% and high PSNR values, even after filtering.
A DWT based Dual Image Watermarking Technique for Authenticity and Watermark ...sipij
In this paper we propose a DWT based dual watermarking technique wherein both blind and non-blind algorithms are used for the copyright protection of the cover/host image and the watermark respectively. We use the concept of embedding two watermarks into the cover image by actually embedding only one, to authenticate the source image and protect the watermark simultaneously. Here the DWT coefficients of the primary watermark (logo) are modified using another smaller secondary binary image (sign) and the midfrequency coefficients of the cover/host image. Since the watermark has some features of host image embedded in it, the security is increased two-fold and it also protects the watermark from any misuse or copy attack. For this purpose a new pseudorandom generator based on the mathematical constant π has been developed and used successfully in various stages of the algorithm. We have also proposed a new approach of applying pseudo-randomness in selecting the watermark pixel values for embedding in the cover image. In all the existing techniques the randomness is incorporated in selecting the location to embed the watermark. This makes the embedding process more unpredictable. The cover image which is watermarked with the signed-logo is subjected to various attacks like cropping, rotation, JPEG compression, scaling and noising. From the results it has been found that it is very robust and has good invisibility as well.
ROBUST IMAGE WATERMARKING METHOD USING WAVELET TRANSFORMsipij
In this paper a robust watermarking method operating in the wavelet domain for grayscale digital imagesis developed. The method first acomputes the differences between the watermark and the HH1 sub-band ofthe cover image values and then embed these differences in one of the frequency sub-bands. The resultsshow that embedding the watermark in the LH1 sub-band gave the best results. The results were evaluatedusing the RMSE and the PSNR of both the original and the watermarked image. Although the watermarkwas recovered perfectly in the ideal case, the addition of Gaussian noise, or compression of the imageusing JPEG with quality less than 100 destroys the embedded watermark. Different experiments werecarried out to test the performance of the proposed method and good results were obtained.
BLIND EXTRACTION OF DIGITAL WATERMARKING ALGORITHM FOR COLOR IMAGESijma
Digital watermark technology hides copyright information in digital images, effectively protecting the
copyright of digital images. At present, the color image digital watermarking algorithm still has defects
such as the inability to balance robustness, invisibility and the weak anti-attack ability. Aiming at the
above problems, this paper studies the digital watermarking method based on discrete wavelet transform
and discrete cosine transform. Then this paper proposes a color image blind digital watermarking
algorithm based on QR code. First, convert the color image from RGB space to YCbCr space, extract the Y
component and perform the second-level discrete wavelet transform. secondly, block the LL2 subband and
perform the discrete cosine transform. finally, use the embedding method to convert the watermark
information after the Arnold transform embedded in the block. The experimental results show that the
PSNR of the color image embedded with the QR code is 56.7159 without being attacked. After being
attacked, its PSNR and NC values are respectively 30dB and 0.95 or more, which proves that the algorithm
has good robustness and can achieve watermarking blind extraction.
A New Technique to Digital Image Watermarking Using DWT for Real Time Applica...IJERA Editor
Digital watermarking is an essential technique to add hidden copyright notices or secret messages to digital audio, image, or image forms. In this paper we introduce a new approach for digital image watermarking for real time applications. We have successfully implemented the digital watermarking technique on digital images based on 2-level Discrete Wavelet Transform and compared the performance of the proposed method with Level-1 and Level-2 and Level-3 Discrete Wavelet Transform using the parameter peak signal to noise ratio. To make the watermark robust and to preserve visual significant information a 2-Level Discrete wavelet transform used as transformation domain for both secret image and original image. The watermark is embedded in the original image using Alpha blending technique and implemented using Matlab Simulink.
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) is an open access international journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of electronics and communication engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in electronics and communication engineering. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
SECURED COLOR IMAGE WATERMARKING TECHNIQUE IN DWT-DCT DOMAIN ijcseit
The multilayer secured DWT-DCT and YIQ color space based image watermarking technique with
robustness and better correlation is presented here. The security levels are increased by using multiple pn
sequences, Arnold scrambling, DWT domain, DCT domain and color space conversions. Peak signal to
noise ratio and Normalized correlations are used as measurement metrics. The 512x512 sized color images
with different histograms are used for testing and watermark of size 64x64 is embedded in HL region of
DWT and 4x4 DCT is used. ‘Haar’ wavelet is used for decomposition and direct flexing factor is used. We
got PSNR value is 63.9988 for flexing factor k=1 for Lena image and the maximum NC 0.9781 for flexing
factor k=4 in Q color space. The comparative performance in Y, I and Q color space is presented. The
technique is robust for different attacks like scaling, compression, rotation etc.
The document discusses models of digital watermarking based on communication systems. It describes the basic model which views watermark embedding as a communication channel with the cover work as noise. An informed detector subtracts the original cover work while a blind detector does not have the original. Side information and multiplexed communication models are also presented. Geometric models represent media as high-dimensional spaces. The document concludes with an example of least significant bit watermarking, where watermark bits are embedded in the LSB of image pixels.
The proposed system implements an image watermarking technique that incorporates human visual system (HVS) models into watermark embedding. The watermarking is performed in the wavelet domain. The algorithm first calculates the coarseness of different subbands (HH, HL, LH) to select the subband with the highest coarseness for watermark embedding. It then embeds the watermark bits into the selected subband by modifying the least significant bits of coefficients based on their values. Experimental results on test images show the technique is robust, with average watermark extraction rates of 80-95% and high PSNR values, even after filtering.
A DWT based Dual Image Watermarking Technique for Authenticity and Watermark ...sipij
In this paper we propose a DWT based dual watermarking technique wherein both blind and non-blind algorithms are used for the copyright protection of the cover/host image and the watermark respectively. We use the concept of embedding two watermarks into the cover image by actually embedding only one, to authenticate the source image and protect the watermark simultaneously. Here the DWT coefficients of the primary watermark (logo) are modified using another smaller secondary binary image (sign) and the midfrequency coefficients of the cover/host image. Since the watermark has some features of host image embedded in it, the security is increased two-fold and it also protects the watermark from any misuse or copy attack. For this purpose a new pseudorandom generator based on the mathematical constant π has been developed and used successfully in various stages of the algorithm. We have also proposed a new approach of applying pseudo-randomness in selecting the watermark pixel values for embedding in the cover image. In all the existing techniques the randomness is incorporated in selecting the location to embed the watermark. This makes the embedding process more unpredictable. The cover image which is watermarked with the signed-logo is subjected to various attacks like cropping, rotation, JPEG compression, scaling and noising. From the results it has been found that it is very robust and has good invisibility as well.
ROBUST IMAGE WATERMARKING METHOD USING WAVELET TRANSFORMsipij
In this paper a robust watermarking method operating in the wavelet domain for grayscale digital imagesis developed. The method first acomputes the differences between the watermark and the HH1 sub-band ofthe cover image values and then embed these differences in one of the frequency sub-bands. The resultsshow that embedding the watermark in the LH1 sub-band gave the best results. The results were evaluatedusing the RMSE and the PSNR of both the original and the watermarked image. Although the watermarkwas recovered perfectly in the ideal case, the addition of Gaussian noise, or compression of the imageusing JPEG with quality less than 100 destroys the embedded watermark. Different experiments werecarried out to test the performance of the proposed method and good results were obtained.
BLIND EXTRACTION OF DIGITAL WATERMARKING ALGORITHM FOR COLOR IMAGESijma
Digital watermark technology hides copyright information in digital images, effectively protecting the
copyright of digital images. At present, the color image digital watermarking algorithm still has defects
such as the inability to balance robustness, invisibility and the weak anti-attack ability. Aiming at the
above problems, this paper studies the digital watermarking method based on discrete wavelet transform
and discrete cosine transform. Then this paper proposes a color image blind digital watermarking
algorithm based on QR code. First, convert the color image from RGB space to YCbCr space, extract the Y
component and perform the second-level discrete wavelet transform. secondly, block the LL2 subband and
perform the discrete cosine transform. finally, use the embedding method to convert the watermark
information after the Arnold transform embedded in the block. The experimental results show that the
PSNR of the color image embedded with the QR code is 56.7159 without being attacked. After being
attacked, its PSNR and NC values are respectively 30dB and 0.95 or more, which proves that the algorithm
has good robustness and can achieve watermarking blind extraction.
A New Technique to Digital Image Watermarking Using DWT for Real Time Applica...IJERA Editor
Digital watermarking is an essential technique to add hidden copyright notices or secret messages to digital audio, image, or image forms. In this paper we introduce a new approach for digital image watermarking for real time applications. We have successfully implemented the digital watermarking technique on digital images based on 2-level Discrete Wavelet Transform and compared the performance of the proposed method with Level-1 and Level-2 and Level-3 Discrete Wavelet Transform using the parameter peak signal to noise ratio. To make the watermark robust and to preserve visual significant information a 2-Level Discrete wavelet transform used as transformation domain for both secret image and original image. The watermark is embedded in the original image using Alpha blending technique and implemented using Matlab Simulink.
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) is an open access international journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of electronics and communication engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in electronics and communication engineering. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
SECURED COLOR IMAGE WATERMARKING TECHNIQUE IN DWT-DCT DOMAIN ijcseit
The multilayer secured DWT-DCT and YIQ color space based image watermarking technique with
robustness and better correlation is presented here. The security levels are increased by using multiple pn
sequences, Arnold scrambling, DWT domain, DCT domain and color space conversions. Peak signal to
noise ratio and Normalized correlations are used as measurement metrics. The 512x512 sized color images
with different histograms are used for testing and watermark of size 64x64 is embedded in HL region of
DWT and 4x4 DCT is used. ‘Haar’ wavelet is used for decomposition and direct flexing factor is used. We
got PSNR value is 63.9988 for flexing factor k=1 for Lena image and the maximum NC 0.9781 for flexing
factor k=4 in Q color space. The comparative performance in Y, I and Q color space is presented. The
technique is robust for different attacks like scaling, compression, rotation etc.
The document discusses models of digital watermarking based on communication systems. It describes the basic model which views watermark embedding as a communication channel with the cover work as noise. An informed detector subtracts the original cover work while a blind detector does not have the original. Side information and multiplexed communication models are also presented. Geometric models represent media as high-dimensional spaces. The document concludes with an example of least significant bit watermarking, where watermark bits are embedded in the LSB of image pixels.
International journal of signal and image processing issues vol 2015 - no 1...sophiabelthome
This document discusses a method for embedding a binary watermark image into a digital video using a hybrid of three transforms: discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete wavelet transform (DWT), and singular value decomposition (SVD). The method first applies DCT to frames of the video, then applies three-level DWT to the transformed frames. SVD is then applied to both the transformed video frames and the watermark image. The watermark is embedded by modifying coefficients of the video based on the SVD results. PSNR, MSE, and correlation are used to evaluate the quality and robustness of the watermarked video.
The growing trend of online image sharing and downloads today mandate the need for better encoding and
decoding scheme. This paper looks into this issue of image coding. Multiple Description Coding is an
encoding and decoding scheme that is specially designed in providing more error resilience for data
transmission. The main issue of Multiple Description Coding is the lossy transmission channels. This work
attempts to address the issue of re-constructing high quality image with the use of just one descriptor
rather than the conventional descriptor. This work compare the use of Type I quantizer and Type II
quantizer. We propose and compare 4 coders by examining the quality of re-constructed images. The 4
coders are namely JPEG HH (Horizontal Pixel Interleaving with Huffman Coding) model, JPEG HA
(Horizontal Pixel Interleaving with Arithmetic Encoding) model, JPEG VH (Vertical Pixel Interleaving
with Huffman Encoding) model, and JPEG VA (Vertical Pixel Interleaving with Arithmetic Encoding)
model. The findings suggest that the use of horizontal and vertical pixel interleavings do not affect the
results much. Whereas the choice of quantizer greatly affect its performance.
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This document summarizes a new approach for optimizing invisible image watermarking using symmetric key algorithms. The approach hides information by dividing a message evenly between two images and manipulating the least significant bit of pixels. It also encrypts the image addresses as a key using DES or AES algorithms. The method embeds data in the spatial domain by changing pixel values. This provides improved security compared to single image watermarking by maximizing the number of images used to hide data. Experimental results show encrypted images cannot be viewed without decryption using the user key, and secret messages can be extracted from watermarked images.
This document presents a comparative analysis of digital image watermarking techniques in the frequency domain using MATLAB Simulink. It discusses watermarking using discrete cosine transform (DCT) and discrete wavelet transform (DWT). For DCT, the image is divided into blocks and DCT is applied before embedding the watermark in middle frequency coefficients. For extraction, the same process is reversed. For DWT, the image is decomposed into sub-bands before embedding the watermark into the low-high frequency sub-band. Extraction follows the reverse process. The document also proposes a technique using both DCT and DWT that embeds a watermark into DCT coefficients of DWT sub-bands for increased robust
Dynamic time wrapping (dtw), vector quantization(vq), linear predictive codin...Tanjarul Islam Mishu
Dynamic Time Wrapping (DTW) is an algorithm for measuring similarity between two temporal sequences which may vary in time or speed. It allows sequences to be aligned non-linearly by warping the time axis, minimizing distance between them. DTW was originally used for automatic speech recognition but has since been applied to other time-series data mining tasks.
Robust Digital Image Watermarking based on spread spectrum and convolutional ...IOSR Journals
This document proposes a robust digital image watermarking technique based on spread spectrum and convolutional coding. The watermark is first encoded using a convolutional encoder to improve robustness. It is then spread over the image using CDMA spread spectrum. During extraction, the watermark bits are decoded using a Viterbi algorithm decoder. Simulation results show the proposed method effectively resists common attacks like JPEG compression, noise, cropping and rotation. It performs better than directly embedding the watermark without convolutional coding, achieving higher PSNR values and correlation coefficients against various attacks.
Blind Image Watermarking Based on Chaotic MapsITIIIndustries
Security of a watermark refers to its resistance to unauthorized detecting and decoding, while watermark robustness refers to the watermark’s resistance against common processing. Many watermarking schemes emphasize robustness more than security. However, a robust watermark is not enough to accomplish protection because the range of hostile attacks is not limited to common processing and distortions. In this paper, we give consideration to watermark security. To achieve this, we employ chaotic maps due to their extreme sensitivity to the initial values. If one fails to provide these values, the watermark will be wrongly extracted. While the chaotic maps provide perfect watermarking security, the proposed scheme is also intended to achieve robustness.
Hybrid Approach for Robust Digital Video WatermarkingIJSRD
With the growing popularity of internet and digital media, digital watermarking techniques have been developed to protect the copyright of multimedia objects such as text, audio, video, etc. So, we have proposed a hybrid video watermarking technique which takes the advantages of different transforms like DWT, DCT, SVD and Arnold Transform, which enhances more security and provides robustness to the watermark. In this paper method, video is divided into several groups of frames, and one of the frames is selected where watermark will be embedded. Before embedding watermark in a selected frame it will be pre-processed with Arnold Transform which will provide security to it. The selected plane of video frame are decomposed using DWT and high frequency band HH, middle frequency bands LH, HL are transformed with DCT. The DCT coefficients are SVD transformed which are embedded with corresponding transformed coefficients of watermarks along with Arnold Transform. The embedded watermark is extracted with inverse process of embedding. The proposed algorithm is tested with various video sequences using MATLAB 2013a. The distortion quality of original image and watermark is controlled by the Peak Signal to Noise Ratio, Signal to Noise Ratio and Mean square error of the watermarked frame with original frame.
A Robust DWT Digital Image Watermarking Technique Basis On Scaling FactorIJCSEA Journal
At the present time, the aptitude in contemplation of accessing as well as sharing images has become progressively facile with the Internet allowing people to procure information remotely from anywhere in the entire world. Moreover, there has been also an expansion with regard to the number of the still digital images over the internet for the sake of the fact that a vast number of millions of people are capturing digital photos. Fundamentally, the procedure of digital watermarking can be delineated as a method for embedding information into another signal (a digital signal). In case of digital images, the embedded information can be either visible or hidden from the user. In this project, we will concentrate on imperceptible watermarks. The principal intention of digital watermarks is to provide copyright protection for intellectual property that is in digital format. Typical usage scenarios for watermarking are such as copyright protection and data authentication. In this paper, we describe an imperceptible and a robust DWT digital Image Watermarking algorithm.The algorithm watermarks a given digital image using a Discrete Wavelet Transform.
Implementation of Securing Confidential Data by Migrating Digital Watermarkin...IJRES Journal
This paper introduces an algorithm of digitalwatermarking based on Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) and Steganography Based on Least Significant Bit(LSB). Steganography is a branch of information hiding. According to the characters of human vision, the information of digital watermarking which has been discrete wavelet transformed, is put into the high frequency band of the image which has been wavelet transformed. Then distills the digital watermarking with the help of the original image and the watermarking image. The steganography is the process of concealing one medium of information within another. There are lots of techniques available to achieve steganography like least significant bit insertion method and transform domain technique. This project implements the new method selecting a cover image and applying the watermarking for the copyright protection and embedding the secrete file into the watermarked image providing password with encryption method and sending to other system through the network.
DIGITAL IMAGE WATERMARKING USING DFT ALGORITHMacijjournal
The document discusses digital image watermarking using the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) algorithm. It reviews existing watermarking techniques and metrics for evaluating watermarking schemes. It then proposes using DFT for watermarking. The key steps of the DFT watermarking method are described, including embedding the watermark in the frequency domain. Test results show the PSNR and MSE values for sample watermarked images. In conclusion, the DFT approach successfully completes watermark embedding and extraction.
DWT Based Audio Watermarking Schemes : A Comparative Study ijcisjournal
The main problem encountered during multimedia transmission is its protection against illegal distribution
and copying. One of the possible solutions for this is digital watermarking. Digital audio watermarking is
the technique of embedding watermark content to the audio signal to protect the owner copyrights. In this
paper, we used three wavelet transforms i.e. Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT), Double Density DWT
(DDDWT) and Dual Tree DWT (DTDWT) for audio watermarking and the performance analysis of each
transform is presented. The key idea of the basic algorithm is to segment the audio signal into two parts,
one is for synchronization code insertion and other one is for watermark embedding. Initially, binary
watermark image is scrambled using chaotic technique to provide secrecy. By using QuantizationIndex
Modulation (QIM), this method works as a blind technique. The comparative analysis of the three methods
is made by conducting robustness and imperceptibility tests are conducted on five benchmark audio
signals.
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a content-based hybrid DWT-DCT watermarking technique for image authentication in color images. The technique embeds statistical features extracted from the host image as the watermark. Four different statistical features are used to generate the watermark - the Frobenius norm, mean, standard deviation, and combined mean and standard deviation of the host image blocks. The watermark is then embedded into the host image by applying both DWT and DCT transforms. During extraction, the same process is applied to extract the watermark for authentication. Experimental results show the technique is robust against various attacks like compression, noise, and filters.
Commutative approach for securing digital mediaijctet
This document summarizes a paper on digital image watermarking techniques. It discusses how digital watermarking can be used to embed hidden information in multimedia data like images, audio, and video to identify ownership and protect against illegal copying. It describes different watermarking techniques including the discrete cosine transform (DCT) and discrete wavelet transform (DWT). The paper analyzes the DCT and DWT techniques, evaluating them using peak signal-to-noise ratio at different threshold values. It finds that the DWT technique provides better image quality than DCT. The document also discusses applications of digital watermarking like ownership assertion, fingerprinting, copy prevention and control, fraud detection, and ID card security.
The embedding of a digital signature, or tag data is carried out in the frequency domain. The
high frequency varieties are chosen by any LH and HL in the wavelet domain which are to be
applicable in DCT. Coefficients are changed mid-frequency DCT coefficients such transactions by a
low frequency of the watermark to be embedded. Watermark can be recovered from the video by
selecting a random watermark of any reference framework. The proposed techniques are more
secure, robust and are efficient due to the use of static DCT. Watermark techniques uses a bands HL
and LH for adding watermark where the movement does not impact the quality the extracted
watermark until if the video displays for different types of malware attacks.
In this work we have taken three video watermarking techniques i.e. BIT GET (spatial),
DWT, DCT and one video formats ie.MPEG video to perform a comparative analysis of different
techniques using single video formats, to obtain the best performing technique for video
watermarking. Such that to increase robustness of the video and decrease the embedding time
Iaetsd a novel approach to assess the quality of tone mappedIaetsd Iaetsd
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a new objective quality assessment algorithm called Tone Mapped image Quality Index (TMQI) to evaluate the quality of tone mapped low dynamic range (LDR) images derived from high dynamic range (HDR) images. The TMQI algorithm combines a multi-scale structural fidelity measure based on a modified structural similarity index with a naturalness measure based on intensity statistics of natural images. Validations using subject-rated image databases showed good correlations between subjective ratings and scores from the proposed TMQI algorithm. The TMQI provides an overall quality score for an entire image and can be used to optimize tone mapping operator (TMO) parameters and fuse multiple tone mapped images.
This document summarizes a research paper on image authentication using distributed source coding. The key idea is to provide a Slepian-Wolf encoded quantized image projection as authentication data that can be correctly decoded with the help of an authentic image as side information. This approach provides robustness against legitimate variations while detecting illegitimate modifications. The proposed system can authenticate images that have undergone adjustments to contrast, brightness, and affine warping using expectation maximization algorithms. Tampering localization is also possible using sum-product algorithms.
This document presents an algorithm for imperceptibly embedding a DNA-encoded watermark into a color image for authentication purposes. It applies a multi-resolution discrete wavelet transform to decompose the image. The watermark, encoded into DNA nucleotides, is then embedded into the third-level wavelet coefficients through a quantization process. Specifically, the watermark nucleotides are complemented and used to quantize coefficients in the middle frequency band, modifying the coefficients. The watermarked image is reconstructed through inverse wavelet transform. Extraction reverses these steps to recover the watermark without the original image. The algorithm aims to balance imperceptibility and robustness through this wavelet-based, blind watermarking scheme.
New Signature Derivation using Existing SignaturesIDES Editor
In banks, as part of normal procedure, receipts
for deposits, statements of the bank account or credit card
account are regularly issued to customers. This whole
procedure is time consuming. Also, officials often find it
difficult to sign for all the documents required by a
customer though the related sub-processes are completed
and corresponding documents are digitally signed. We
consider the scenario of e-receipt generation during echeque
processing, where the subprocess like e-cheque
verification and receiving acknowledgement from cheque
clearing bank are completed and digitally signed. But there
is need for e-receipt to be generated by the bank for the
customer. When the number of e-cheques increase, it is a
burden for the bank to issue e-receipts. In this scenarios, we
observe that, it would be interesting if customers themselves
are capable of generating signed receipts based on the
signatures available on already completed transactions. This
calls for signature of a document to be derived from existing
signatures of related documents. By this a customer can
derive signatures on his own without the intervention of the
bank which inturn reduces the work load on the bank. In all
the signature derivations we make, we take care that a new
signature derived is similar to the one that the signer would
have generated if he had signed himself and also all
signatures either existing or derived are verified using the
same verification equation.
Near-Far Resistance of MC-DS-CDMA Communication SystemsIDES Editor
In this paper, the near-far resistance of the minimum
mean square error (MMSE) detector is derived for the
multicarrier direct sequence code division multiple access
(MC-DS-CDMA) communication systems. It is shown that
MC-DS-CDMA has better performance on near-far resistance
than that of DS-CDMA.
International journal of signal and image processing issues vol 2015 - no 1...sophiabelthome
This document discusses a method for embedding a binary watermark image into a digital video using a hybrid of three transforms: discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete wavelet transform (DWT), and singular value decomposition (SVD). The method first applies DCT to frames of the video, then applies three-level DWT to the transformed frames. SVD is then applied to both the transformed video frames and the watermark image. The watermark is embedded by modifying coefficients of the video based on the SVD results. PSNR, MSE, and correlation are used to evaluate the quality and robustness of the watermarked video.
The growing trend of online image sharing and downloads today mandate the need for better encoding and
decoding scheme. This paper looks into this issue of image coding. Multiple Description Coding is an
encoding and decoding scheme that is specially designed in providing more error resilience for data
transmission. The main issue of Multiple Description Coding is the lossy transmission channels. This work
attempts to address the issue of re-constructing high quality image with the use of just one descriptor
rather than the conventional descriptor. This work compare the use of Type I quantizer and Type II
quantizer. We propose and compare 4 coders by examining the quality of re-constructed images. The 4
coders are namely JPEG HH (Horizontal Pixel Interleaving with Huffman Coding) model, JPEG HA
(Horizontal Pixel Interleaving with Arithmetic Encoding) model, JPEG VH (Vertical Pixel Interleaving
with Huffman Encoding) model, and JPEG VA (Vertical Pixel Interleaving with Arithmetic Encoding)
model. The findings suggest that the use of horizontal and vertical pixel interleavings do not affect the
results much. Whereas the choice of quantizer greatly affect its performance.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)IJERD Editor
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This document summarizes a new approach for optimizing invisible image watermarking using symmetric key algorithms. The approach hides information by dividing a message evenly between two images and manipulating the least significant bit of pixels. It also encrypts the image addresses as a key using DES or AES algorithms. The method embeds data in the spatial domain by changing pixel values. This provides improved security compared to single image watermarking by maximizing the number of images used to hide data. Experimental results show encrypted images cannot be viewed without decryption using the user key, and secret messages can be extracted from watermarked images.
This document presents a comparative analysis of digital image watermarking techniques in the frequency domain using MATLAB Simulink. It discusses watermarking using discrete cosine transform (DCT) and discrete wavelet transform (DWT). For DCT, the image is divided into blocks and DCT is applied before embedding the watermark in middle frequency coefficients. For extraction, the same process is reversed. For DWT, the image is decomposed into sub-bands before embedding the watermark into the low-high frequency sub-band. Extraction follows the reverse process. The document also proposes a technique using both DCT and DWT that embeds a watermark into DCT coefficients of DWT sub-bands for increased robust
Dynamic time wrapping (dtw), vector quantization(vq), linear predictive codin...Tanjarul Islam Mishu
Dynamic Time Wrapping (DTW) is an algorithm for measuring similarity between two temporal sequences which may vary in time or speed. It allows sequences to be aligned non-linearly by warping the time axis, minimizing distance between them. DTW was originally used for automatic speech recognition but has since been applied to other time-series data mining tasks.
Robust Digital Image Watermarking based on spread spectrum and convolutional ...IOSR Journals
This document proposes a robust digital image watermarking technique based on spread spectrum and convolutional coding. The watermark is first encoded using a convolutional encoder to improve robustness. It is then spread over the image using CDMA spread spectrum. During extraction, the watermark bits are decoded using a Viterbi algorithm decoder. Simulation results show the proposed method effectively resists common attacks like JPEG compression, noise, cropping and rotation. It performs better than directly embedding the watermark without convolutional coding, achieving higher PSNR values and correlation coefficients against various attacks.
Blind Image Watermarking Based on Chaotic MapsITIIIndustries
Security of a watermark refers to its resistance to unauthorized detecting and decoding, while watermark robustness refers to the watermark’s resistance against common processing. Many watermarking schemes emphasize robustness more than security. However, a robust watermark is not enough to accomplish protection because the range of hostile attacks is not limited to common processing and distortions. In this paper, we give consideration to watermark security. To achieve this, we employ chaotic maps due to their extreme sensitivity to the initial values. If one fails to provide these values, the watermark will be wrongly extracted. While the chaotic maps provide perfect watermarking security, the proposed scheme is also intended to achieve robustness.
Hybrid Approach for Robust Digital Video WatermarkingIJSRD
With the growing popularity of internet and digital media, digital watermarking techniques have been developed to protect the copyright of multimedia objects such as text, audio, video, etc. So, we have proposed a hybrid video watermarking technique which takes the advantages of different transforms like DWT, DCT, SVD and Arnold Transform, which enhances more security and provides robustness to the watermark. In this paper method, video is divided into several groups of frames, and one of the frames is selected where watermark will be embedded. Before embedding watermark in a selected frame it will be pre-processed with Arnold Transform which will provide security to it. The selected plane of video frame are decomposed using DWT and high frequency band HH, middle frequency bands LH, HL are transformed with DCT. The DCT coefficients are SVD transformed which are embedded with corresponding transformed coefficients of watermarks along with Arnold Transform. The embedded watermark is extracted with inverse process of embedding. The proposed algorithm is tested with various video sequences using MATLAB 2013a. The distortion quality of original image and watermark is controlled by the Peak Signal to Noise Ratio, Signal to Noise Ratio and Mean square error of the watermarked frame with original frame.
A Robust DWT Digital Image Watermarking Technique Basis On Scaling FactorIJCSEA Journal
At the present time, the aptitude in contemplation of accessing as well as sharing images has become progressively facile with the Internet allowing people to procure information remotely from anywhere in the entire world. Moreover, there has been also an expansion with regard to the number of the still digital images over the internet for the sake of the fact that a vast number of millions of people are capturing digital photos. Fundamentally, the procedure of digital watermarking can be delineated as a method for embedding information into another signal (a digital signal). In case of digital images, the embedded information can be either visible or hidden from the user. In this project, we will concentrate on imperceptible watermarks. The principal intention of digital watermarks is to provide copyright protection for intellectual property that is in digital format. Typical usage scenarios for watermarking are such as copyright protection and data authentication. In this paper, we describe an imperceptible and a robust DWT digital Image Watermarking algorithm.The algorithm watermarks a given digital image using a Discrete Wavelet Transform.
Implementation of Securing Confidential Data by Migrating Digital Watermarkin...IJRES Journal
This paper introduces an algorithm of digitalwatermarking based on Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) and Steganography Based on Least Significant Bit(LSB). Steganography is a branch of information hiding. According to the characters of human vision, the information of digital watermarking which has been discrete wavelet transformed, is put into the high frequency band of the image which has been wavelet transformed. Then distills the digital watermarking with the help of the original image and the watermarking image. The steganography is the process of concealing one medium of information within another. There are lots of techniques available to achieve steganography like least significant bit insertion method and transform domain technique. This project implements the new method selecting a cover image and applying the watermarking for the copyright protection and embedding the secrete file into the watermarked image providing password with encryption method and sending to other system through the network.
DIGITAL IMAGE WATERMARKING USING DFT ALGORITHMacijjournal
The document discusses digital image watermarking using the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) algorithm. It reviews existing watermarking techniques and metrics for evaluating watermarking schemes. It then proposes using DFT for watermarking. The key steps of the DFT watermarking method are described, including embedding the watermark in the frequency domain. Test results show the PSNR and MSE values for sample watermarked images. In conclusion, the DFT approach successfully completes watermark embedding and extraction.
DWT Based Audio Watermarking Schemes : A Comparative Study ijcisjournal
The main problem encountered during multimedia transmission is its protection against illegal distribution
and copying. One of the possible solutions for this is digital watermarking. Digital audio watermarking is
the technique of embedding watermark content to the audio signal to protect the owner copyrights. In this
paper, we used three wavelet transforms i.e. Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT), Double Density DWT
(DDDWT) and Dual Tree DWT (DTDWT) for audio watermarking and the performance analysis of each
transform is presented. The key idea of the basic algorithm is to segment the audio signal into two parts,
one is for synchronization code insertion and other one is for watermark embedding. Initially, binary
watermark image is scrambled using chaotic technique to provide secrecy. By using QuantizationIndex
Modulation (QIM), this method works as a blind technique. The comparative analysis of the three methods
is made by conducting robustness and imperceptibility tests are conducted on five benchmark audio
signals.
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a content-based hybrid DWT-DCT watermarking technique for image authentication in color images. The technique embeds statistical features extracted from the host image as the watermark. Four different statistical features are used to generate the watermark - the Frobenius norm, mean, standard deviation, and combined mean and standard deviation of the host image blocks. The watermark is then embedded into the host image by applying both DWT and DCT transforms. During extraction, the same process is applied to extract the watermark for authentication. Experimental results show the technique is robust against various attacks like compression, noise, and filters.
Commutative approach for securing digital mediaijctet
This document summarizes a paper on digital image watermarking techniques. It discusses how digital watermarking can be used to embed hidden information in multimedia data like images, audio, and video to identify ownership and protect against illegal copying. It describes different watermarking techniques including the discrete cosine transform (DCT) and discrete wavelet transform (DWT). The paper analyzes the DCT and DWT techniques, evaluating them using peak signal-to-noise ratio at different threshold values. It finds that the DWT technique provides better image quality than DCT. The document also discusses applications of digital watermarking like ownership assertion, fingerprinting, copy prevention and control, fraud detection, and ID card security.
The embedding of a digital signature, or tag data is carried out in the frequency domain. The
high frequency varieties are chosen by any LH and HL in the wavelet domain which are to be
applicable in DCT. Coefficients are changed mid-frequency DCT coefficients such transactions by a
low frequency of the watermark to be embedded. Watermark can be recovered from the video by
selecting a random watermark of any reference framework. The proposed techniques are more
secure, robust and are efficient due to the use of static DCT. Watermark techniques uses a bands HL
and LH for adding watermark where the movement does not impact the quality the extracted
watermark until if the video displays for different types of malware attacks.
In this work we have taken three video watermarking techniques i.e. BIT GET (spatial),
DWT, DCT and one video formats ie.MPEG video to perform a comparative analysis of different
techniques using single video formats, to obtain the best performing technique for video
watermarking. Such that to increase robustness of the video and decrease the embedding time
Iaetsd a novel approach to assess the quality of tone mappedIaetsd Iaetsd
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a new objective quality assessment algorithm called Tone Mapped image Quality Index (TMQI) to evaluate the quality of tone mapped low dynamic range (LDR) images derived from high dynamic range (HDR) images. The TMQI algorithm combines a multi-scale structural fidelity measure based on a modified structural similarity index with a naturalness measure based on intensity statistics of natural images. Validations using subject-rated image databases showed good correlations between subjective ratings and scores from the proposed TMQI algorithm. The TMQI provides an overall quality score for an entire image and can be used to optimize tone mapping operator (TMO) parameters and fuse multiple tone mapped images.
This document summarizes a research paper on image authentication using distributed source coding. The key idea is to provide a Slepian-Wolf encoded quantized image projection as authentication data that can be correctly decoded with the help of an authentic image as side information. This approach provides robustness against legitimate variations while detecting illegitimate modifications. The proposed system can authenticate images that have undergone adjustments to contrast, brightness, and affine warping using expectation maximization algorithms. Tampering localization is also possible using sum-product algorithms.
This document presents an algorithm for imperceptibly embedding a DNA-encoded watermark into a color image for authentication purposes. It applies a multi-resolution discrete wavelet transform to decompose the image. The watermark, encoded into DNA nucleotides, is then embedded into the third-level wavelet coefficients through a quantization process. Specifically, the watermark nucleotides are complemented and used to quantize coefficients in the middle frequency band, modifying the coefficients. The watermarked image is reconstructed through inverse wavelet transform. Extraction reverses these steps to recover the watermark without the original image. The algorithm aims to balance imperceptibility and robustness through this wavelet-based, blind watermarking scheme.
New Signature Derivation using Existing SignaturesIDES Editor
In banks, as part of normal procedure, receipts
for deposits, statements of the bank account or credit card
account are regularly issued to customers. This whole
procedure is time consuming. Also, officials often find it
difficult to sign for all the documents required by a
customer though the related sub-processes are completed
and corresponding documents are digitally signed. We
consider the scenario of e-receipt generation during echeque
processing, where the subprocess like e-cheque
verification and receiving acknowledgement from cheque
clearing bank are completed and digitally signed. But there
is need for e-receipt to be generated by the bank for the
customer. When the number of e-cheques increase, it is a
burden for the bank to issue e-receipts. In this scenarios, we
observe that, it would be interesting if customers themselves
are capable of generating signed receipts based on the
signatures available on already completed transactions. This
calls for signature of a document to be derived from existing
signatures of related documents. By this a customer can
derive signatures on his own without the intervention of the
bank which inturn reduces the work load on the bank. In all
the signature derivations we make, we take care that a new
signature derived is similar to the one that the signer would
have generated if he had signed himself and also all
signatures either existing or derived are verified using the
same verification equation.
Near-Far Resistance of MC-DS-CDMA Communication SystemsIDES Editor
In this paper, the near-far resistance of the minimum
mean square error (MMSE) detector is derived for the
multicarrier direct sequence code division multiple access
(MC-DS-CDMA) communication systems. It is shown that
MC-DS-CDMA has better performance on near-far resistance
than that of DS-CDMA.
Intrusion Detection Using Conditional Random FieldsIDES Editor
Intrusion detection systems have become a key
component in ensuring the safety of systems and networks.
This paper introduces the probabilistic approach called
Conditional Random Fields (CRF) for detecting network based
intrusions. In this paper, we have shown results for the issue
of accuracy using CRFs. It is demonstrated that high attack
detection accuracy can be achieved by using Conditional
Random Fields. Experimental results on the benchmark
KDD’99 intrusion data set show the importance of proposed
system. The improvement in attack detection accuracy is very
high for Probe, Denial of Service, U2R and R2L attacks.
An improved Spread Spectrum Watermarking technique to withstand Geometric Def...IDES Editor
This document proposes an improved spread spectrum watermarking technique to withstand geometric deformations. The technique uses Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA) and embeds the watermark by modulating a pseudo-random noise sequence. It normalizes the cover image before embedding to achieve robustness against geometric attacks like rotation and scaling. The watermark is extracted using correlation between the watermarked image and pseudo-random noise sequence. Experimental results show the technique achieves a low bit error rate under various geometric attacks when the watermark strength is increased.
Chaotic Dynamics of a Third Order PLL with Resonant Low Pass Filter in Face o...IDES Editor
Nonlinear dynamics of a third order phase locked
loop (PLL) using a resonant low pass filter in the face of
continuous wave (CW) and frequency modulated (FM) input
signals is examined. The role of design parameters of the
loop resonant filter and the modulation index of the input FM
signal on the system dynamics is studied numerically as well
as experimentally. The occurrence of chaotic oscillations in
the PLL is verified by evaluating some well-known chaos
quantifiers like Lyapunov Exponents from the numerical time
series data.
A Runtime Evaluation Methodology and Framework for Autonomic SystemsIDES Editor
An autonomic system provides self-adaptive ability
that enables system to dynamically adjust its behavior on
environmental changes or system failure. Fundamental
process of adaptive behavior in an autonomic system is consist
of monitoring system or/and environment information,
analyzing monitored information, planning adaptation policy
and executing selected policy. Evaluating system utility is
one of a significant part among them. We propose a novel
approach on evaluating autonomic system at runtime. Our
proposed method takes advantage of a goal model that has
been widely used at requirement elicitation phase to capture
system requirements. We suggest the state-based goal model
that is dynamically activated as the system state changes. In
addition, we defined type of constraints that can be used to
evaluate goal satisfaction level. We implemented a prototype
of autonomic computing software engine to verity our proposed
method. We simulated the behavior of the autonomic
computing engine with the home surveillance robot scenario
and observed the validity of our proposed method
Performance Analysis of Digital Watermarking Of Video in the Spatial Domainpaperpublications3
Abstract:In this paper, we have suggested the spatial domain method for the digital video watermarking for both visible and invisible watermarks. The methods are used for the copyright protection as well as proof of ownership. In this paper we first extracted the frames from the video and then used spatial domain characteristics of the frames where we directly worked on the pixel value of the frame according to the watermark and calculated different parameters.
Keywords:Digital video watermarking, copyright protection, spatial domain watermarking, Least Significant bit substitution.
Coordinated Multi-Agents Based Patient Scheduling Using Genetic AlgorithmIDES Editor
Scheduling is inevitable and an integral part of
hospital management. Effective patient scheduling can
improve hospital service quality by minimizing the
waiting/stay time for patients in the hospital and operation
efficiency by optimizing the utilization of resources. However,
in practice, the schedulers usually take substantial amount of
time to do the scheduling manually and also by using various
traditional scheduling algorithms. Motivated by the real needs
in hospital environments this paper focuses on finding an
optimal schedule using search based optimization techniques
like Genetic Algorithm (GA) and multi-Agents. Agents have
been proved to be an effective approach to resource allocation
because of its coordination and social abilities. Exact methods
such as branch and bound method, and dynamic
programming take considerable computing time and
hardware requirements in this application domain.
Considering the crucial time in the hospital environments,
combinatorial search space algorithms (like GA) with
precedence constraints have been selected to find a good
solution with the following objectives: Customer satisfaction
and Operational Efficiency. Customer satisfaction is achieved
by minimizing the waiting time for patients and operational
efficiency by minimizing the idle time of the resource.
A New Watermarking Algorithm Based on Image Scrambling and SVD in the Wavelet...IDES Editor
A new watermarking algorithm which is based on
image scrambling and SVD in the wavelet domain is discussed
in this paper. In the proposed algorithm, chaotic signals are
generated using logistic mapping and are used for scrambling
the original watermark. The initial values of logistic mapping
are taken as private keys. The covert image is decomposed
into four bands using integer wavelet transform; we apply
SVD to each band and embed the
Optimization of Search Results with Duplicate Page Elimination using Usage DataIDES Editor
The performance and scalability of search engines
are greatly affected by the presence of enormous amount of
duplicate data on the World Wide Web. The flooded search
results containing a large number of identical or near identical
web pages affect the search efficiency and seek time of the users
to find the desired information within the search results. When
navigating through the results, the only information left behind
by the users is the trace through the pages they accessed. This
data is recorded in the query log files and usually referred to
as Web Usage Data. In this paper, a novel technique for
optimizing search efficiency by removing duplicate data from
search results is being proposed, which utilizes the usage data
stored in the query logs. The duplicate data detection is
performed by the proposed Duplicate Data Detection (D3)
algorithm, which works offline on the basis of favored user
queries found by pre-mining the logs with query clustering.
The proposed result optimization technique is supposed to
enhance the search engine efficiency and effectiveness to a large
scale.
Face Recognition Using Sign Only CorrelationIDES Editor
In this work we examine a face recognition system
based on advanced correlation filters. A thorough
theoretical design analysis of, Minimum Average
Correlation Energy (MACE) filters and Optimum Trade-off
Synthetic Discriminant Function (OTSDF) also commonly
known as Optimal Trade-off Filter (OTF) is provided. In
practice one of the major computational aspects in the
correlation filter design is representation of complex
floating point Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT)
coefficients using limited precision memory. In order to over
come the floating point memory requirement of the
correlation based filters for systems with limited
computational resources use of Discrete Cosine Transform
Sign-Only Correlation (DCTSOC) which deals with only the
sign information of the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT)
has been proposed. The proposed method is tested for
synthesis of OTF and a comparison of recognition rate for
frontal face identification is made between OTF using
DSOC (OTDS) and standard OTF
Detecting Original Image Using Histogram, DFT and SVMIDES Editor
Information hiding for covert communication is rapidly
gaining momentum. With sophisticated techniques being
developed in steganography, steganalysis needs to be
universal. In this paper we propose Universal Steganalysis
using Histogram, Discrete Fourier Transform and SVM
(SHDFT). The stego image has irregular statistical
characteristics as compare to cover image. Using Histogram
and DFT, the statistical features are generated to train One-
Class SVM to discriminate the cover and stego image.
SHDFT algorithm is found to be efficient and fast since the
number of statistical features is less compared to the
existing algorithm.
SVD Based Robust Digital Watermarking For Still Images Using Wavelet Transform cscpconf
This paper aims at developing a hybrid image watermarking algorithm which satisfies both
imperceptibility and robustness requirements. In order to achieve our objectives we have used
singular values of Wavelet Transformation’s HL and LH sub bands to embed watermark.
Further to increase and control the strength of the watermark, we use a scale factor. An optimal
watermark embedding method is developed to achieve minimum watermarking distortion. A
secret embedding key is designed to securely embed the fragile watermarks so that the new
method is robust to counterfeiting, even when the malicious attackers are fully aware of the
watermark embedding algorithm. Experimental results are provided in terms of Peak signal to
noise ratio (PSNR), Normalized cross correlation (NCC) and gain factor to demonstrate the
effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. Image operations such as JPEG compression from
malicious image attacks and, thus, can be used for semi-fragile watermarking
Comparative Study on Watermarking & Image Encryption for Secure CommunicationIJTET Journal
Over the past decades, research in security has concentrated on the development of algorithms and protocols for authentication, encryption and integrity of data. Despite tremendous advances, several security problems still afflict system’s. In this android app watermarking and encryption is being applied on images and data. Because of the human visual system’s low sensitivity to small changes and the high flexibility of digital media, anyone can easily make small changes in digital data with low perceptibility. Here watermarking and encryption are being performed in wavelet domain. Here in watermarking, the coefficients of watermarks are being embedded with the coefficients of the original image. Encryption is being done in wavelet domain so that the probability of an intruder trying to access the contents is very much minimized. Thus, this model provides a high level of security.
This document provides an overview of digital watermarking techniques. It discusses how watermarking has evolved from earlier steganography methods and classifications of watermarking such as image, audio, and video watermarking. It also summarizes various watermarking techniques including spatial domain methods that directly modify pixel values, frequency domain methods that operate in transform domains like DCT and DWT, and spread spectrum techniques. Specific spatial and frequency domain techniques are described for image, audio, and video watermarking. The document concludes that watermarking continues to be an evolving topic with opportunities remaining to further develop fragile and semi-fragile techniques.
PREVENTING COPYRIGHTS INFRINGEMENT OF IMAGES BY WATERMARKING IN TRANSFORM DOM...ijistjournal
1) The document discusses a method for preventing copyright infringement of images using watermarking in the transform domain and a full counter propagation neural network.
2) It aims to encode the host image before watermark embedding to enhance security. The fast and effective full counter propagation neural network then helps successfully embed the watermark without deteriorating the image quality.
3) Previous techniques embedded watermarks directly in images, but the authors find neural network synapses provide a better way to reduce distortion and increase message capacity when embedding watermarks.
A Wavelet Based Hybrid SVD Algorithm for Digital Image Watermarkingsipij
In this paper we propose a hybrid image watermarking algorithm which satisfies both imperceptibility and robustness requirements. Our proposed work provide an optimum solution by using singular values of Wavelet Transformation’s HL and LH sub bands to embed watermark. Further to increase and control the strength of the watermark, we use a scale factor. An optimal watermark embedding method is developed to achieve minimum watermarking distortion. A secret embedding key is designed to securely embed the fragile watermarks so that the new method is robust to counterfeiting, even when the malicious attackers are fully aware of the watermark embedding algorithm. Experimental results are provided in terms of peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), normalized cross correlation (NCC) and gain factor to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. Image operations such as JPEG compression from malicious image attacks and, thus, can be used for semi-fragile watermarking.
Robust Image Watermarking Scheme Based on Wavelet TechniqueCSCJournals
In this paper, an image watermarking scheme based on multi bands wavelet transformation method is proposed. At first, the proposed scheme is tested on the spatial domain (for both a non and semi blind techniques) in order to compare its results with a frequency domain. In the frequency domain, an adaptive scheme is designed and implemented based on the bands selection criteria to embed the watermark. These criteria depend on the number of wavelet passes. In this work three methods are developed to embed the watermark (one band (LL|HH|HL|LH), two bands (LL&HH | LL&HL | LL&LH | HL&LH | HL&HH | LH&HH) and three bands (LL&HL&LH | LL&HH&HL | LL&HH&LH | LH&HH&HL) selection. The analysis results indicate that the performance of the proposed watermarking scheme for the non-blind scheme is much better than semi-blind scheme in terms of similarity of extracted watermark, while the security of semi-blind is relatively high. The results show that in frequency domain when the watermark is added to the two bands (HL and LH) for No. of pass =3 led to good correlation between original and extracted watermark around (similarity = 99%), and leads to reconstructed images of good objective quality (PSNR=24 dB) after JPEG compression attack (QF=25). The disadvantage of the scheme is the involvement of a large number of wavelet bands in the embedding process.
PERCEPTUAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION USING MULTIRESOLUTION WAVELET-BASED WATERMARK...gerogepatton
In this paper, an efficiently DWT-based watermarking technique is proposed to embed signatures in images to attest the owner identification and discourage the unauthorized copying. This paper deals with a fuzzy inference filter to choose the larger entropy of coefficients to embed watermarks. Unlike most previous watermarking frameworks which embedded watermarks in the larger coefficients of inner coarser subbands, the proposed technique is based on utilizing a context model and fuzzy inference filter by embedding watermarks in the larger-entropy coefficients of coarser DWT subbands. The proposed approaches allow us to embed adaptive casting degree of watermarks for transparency and robustness to the general image-processing attacks such as smoothing, sharpening, and JPEG compression. The approach has no need the original host image to extract watermarks. Our schemes have been shown to provide very good results in both image transparency and robustness.
DIGITAL WATERMARKING TECHNIQUE BASED ON MULTI-RESOLUTION CURVELET TRANSFORMijfcstjournal
In this paper an efficient & robust non-blind watermarking technique based on multi-resolution geometric analysis named curvelet transform is proposed. Curvelet transform represent edges along curve much more efficiently than the wavelet transform and other traditional transforms. The proposed algorithm of embedding watermark in different scales in curvelet domain is implemented and the results are compared
using proper metric. The visual quality of watermarked image, efficiency of data hiding and the quality of extracted watermark of curvelet domain embedding techniques with wavelet Domain at different number of decomposition levels are compared. Experimental results show that embedding in curvelet domain yields best visual quality in watermarked image, the quality of extracted watermark, robustness of the watermark and the data hiding efficiency.
Digital Watermarking Technique Based on Multi-Resolution Curvelet Transform ijfcstjournal
In this paper an efficient & robust non-blind watermarking technique based on multi-resolution geometric
analysis named curvelet transform is proposed. Curvelet transform represent edges along curve much more
efficiently than the wavelet transform and other traditional transforms. The proposed algorithm of
embedding watermark in different scales in curvelet domain is implemented and the results are compared
using proper metric. The visual quality of watermarked image, efficiency of data hiding and the quality of
extracted watermark of curvelet domain embedding techniques with wavelet Domain at different number of
decomposition levels are compared. Experimental results show that embedding in curvelet domain yields
best visual quality in watermarked image, the quality of extracted watermark, robustness of the watermark
and the data hiding efficiency.
DWT-SVD BASED SECURED IMAGE WATERMARKING FOR COPYRIGHT PROTECTION USING VISUA...cscpconf
In this paper, a new robust watermarking technique for copyright protection based on Discrete
Wavelet Transform and Singular Value Decomposition is proposed. The high frequency subband
of the wavelet decomposed cover image is modified by modifying its singular values. A secret key
is generated from the original watermark with the help of visual cryptography to claim the
ownership of the image. The ownership of the image can be claimed by superimposing this secret
key on the extracted watermark from the watermarked image. The robustness of the technique is
tested by applying different attacks and the visual quality of the extracted watermark after
applying these attacks is good. Also, the visual quality of the watermarked image is undistinguishable from the original image.
Hardware Implementation of Genetic Algorithm Based Digital Colour Image Water...IDES Editor
This document describes a hardware implementation of a genetic algorithm based digital color image watermarking system. The system embeds a watermark image into the luminance channel (Y channel) of a host color image after converting the image from RGB to YUV color space. A genetic algorithm is used to determine optimal intensity values in the host image for embedding the watermark image bits invisibly. The proposed design is implemented as a custom integrated circuit for real-time watermarking of images as they are captured by a digital camera. Synthesis results show that the design can operate at 5ns clock speed and consumes a maximum power of 73.84mW when implemented on an Altera Cyclone II FPGA.
A perception based color image adaptive watermarking scheme in y cb cr space.Shakas Technologies
This document presents an abstract for a paper on a new color image watermarking scheme. The scheme uses a human visual system model to propose a non-blind watermarking method that embeds watermarks in the Cb component of the YCbCr color space. It claims this is the optimal color space and channel for watermarking color images. The scheme uses discrete wavelet transform and singular value decomposition to insert scrambled watermarks in a perceptually adaptive way. Experimental results showed the scheme was superior to existing methods and provided robustness against attacks while maintaining transparency.
This document summarizes a research paper on lossless reversible visible watermarking. It begins with an abstract that describes digital watermarking techniques and introduces a new approach for lossless reversible visible watermarking with robust security. It then provides a literature review of previous lossless invisible and visible watermarking techniques. The proposed technique aims to allow legitimate users to remove embedded watermarks and perfectly recover the original image content. Finally, it outlines the system architecture and provides a mathematical model for the watermark generation, embedding, and extraction processes.
This document summarizes a research paper on lossless reversible visible watermarking. It begins with an abstract that describes digital watermarking techniques and introduces a new approach for lossless reversible visible watermarking with robust security. It then provides a literature review of previous lossless invisible and visible watermarking techniques. The proposed technique aims to allow legitimate users to remove embedded watermarks and perfectly recover the original image content. Finally, it outlines the system architecture and provides a mathematical model for the watermark generation, embedding, and extraction processes.
Novel DCT based watermarking scheme for digital imagesIDES Editor
There is an ever growing interest in copyright
protection of multimedia content, thus digital
watermarking techniques are widely practiced. Due to
the internet connectivity and digital libraries the
research interest of protecting digital content
watermarking is extensively researched. In this paper
we present a novel watermark generation scheme
based on the histogram of the image and apply it to the
original image in the transform(DCT) domain. Further
we study the performance of the watermark against
some common attacks that can take place with images.
Experimental results show that the embedded
watermark is imperceptible and image quality is not
degraded.
This document summarizes a research paper on a relational database watermarking technique using clustering. The proposed technique clusters database tuples before embedding and detecting a watermark. It uses Mahalanobis distance to measure tuple similarity during clustering. The watermark is then embedded and detected within each cluster by modifying the least significant bits of numeric fields. Majority decision is used in blind detection to determine watermark bits. The technique aims to improve watermark robustness against database operations while maintaining reversibility.
The document describes a proposed method for generic lossless visible watermarking that allows lossless recovery of the original image from the watermarked image. It introduces compound mappings that can map pixel values to those of a desired visible watermark in a reversible way. The method is generic and can embed different types of visible watermarks, including opaque monochrome watermarks and translucent full-color watermarks. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach.
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a new digital image watermarking technique using discrete wavelet transform and singular value decomposition (DWT-SVD). The technique embeds a watermark in the high frequency subbands of an image after applying DWT and SVD. Experimental results show the watermarked images have high quality as measured by PSNR. The extracted watermarks are robust to common image distortions like noise, filtering, and cropping as measured by normalized cross correlation. A comparison shows the proposed technique provides better image quality and watermark extraction than a previous DWT-based method. The technique could provide copyright protection for digital images.
Digital watermarking has been proposed as a solution to the problem of copyright protection of
multimedia documents in networked environments. There are two important issues that watermarking
algorithms need to address. First, watermarking schemes are required to provide trustworthy evidence for
protecting rightful ownership. Second, good watermarking schemes should satisfy the requirement of
robustness and resist distortions due to common image manipulations (such as filtering, compression,
etc.). In this paper, a watermarking algorithm is proposed based on the Discrete Wavelet Transform
(DWT), Fractional Fourier Transform (FrFT) and Singular value decomposition (SVD). Analysis and
experimental results show that the proposed watermarking method performs well in both security and
robustness.
A Hybrid Model of Watermarking Scheme for Color Image Authentication Using Di...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of electronics and communication engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in electronics and communication engineering. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
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Power System State Estimation - A ReviewIDES Editor
This document provides a review of power system state estimation techniques. It discusses both static and dynamic state estimation algorithms. For static state estimation, it covers weighted least squares, decoupled, and robust estimation methods. Weighted least squares is commonly used but can have numerical instability issues. Decoupled state estimation approximates the gain matrix for faster computation. Robust estimation uses M-estimators and other techniques to handle outliers and bad data. Dynamic state estimation applies Kalman filtering, leapfrog algorithms, and other methods to continuously monitor system states over time.
Artificial Intelligence Technique based Reactive Power Planning Incorporating...IDES Editor
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes using artificial intelligence techniques and FACTS controllers for reactive power planning in real-time power transmission systems. The paper formulates the reactive power planning problem and incorporates flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) devices like static VAR compensators (SVC), thyristor controlled series capacitors (TCSC), and unified power flow controllers (UPFC). Evolutionary algorithms like evolutionary programming (EP) and differential evolution (DE) are applied to find the optimal locations and settings of the FACTS controllers to minimize losses and costs. Simulation results on IEEE 30-bus and 72-bus Indian test systems show that UPFC performs best in reducing losses compared to SVC and TCSC.
Design and Performance Analysis of Genetic based PID-PSS with SVC in a Multi-...IDES Editor
Damping of power system oscillations with the help
of proposed optimal Proportional Integral Derivative Power
System Stabilizer (PID-PSS) and Static Var Compensator
(SVC)-based controllers are thoroughly investigated in this
paper. This study presents robust tuning of PID-PSS and
SVC-based controllers using Genetic Algorithms (GA) in
multi machine power systems by considering detailed model
of the generators (model 1.1). The effectiveness of FACTSbased
controllers in general and SVC-based controller in
particular depends upon their proper location. Modal
controllability and observability are used to locate SVC–based
controller. The performance of the proposed controllers is
compared with conventional lead-lag power system stabilizer
(CPSS) and demonstrated on 10 machines, 39 bus New England
test system. Simulation studies show that the proposed genetic
based PID-PSS with SVC based controller provides better
performance.
Optimal Placement of DG for Loss Reduction and Voltage Sag Mitigation in Radi...IDES Editor
This paper presents the need to operate the power
system economically and with optimum levels of voltages has
further led to an increase in interest in Distributed
Generation. In order to reduce the power losses and to improve
the voltage in the distribution system, distributed generators
(DGs) are connected to load bus. To reduce the total power
losses in the system, the most important process is to identify
the proper location for fixing and sizing of DGs. It presents a
new methodology using a new population based meta heuristic
approach namely Artificial Bee Colony algorithm(ABC) for
the placement of Distributed Generators(DG) in the radial
distribution systems to reduce the real power losses and to
improve the voltage profile, voltage sag mitigation. The power
loss reduction is important factor for utility companies because
it is directly proportional to the company benefits in a
competitive electricity market, while reaching the better power
quality standards is too important as it has vital effect on
customer orientation. In this paper an ABC algorithm is
developed to gain these goals all together. In order to evaluate
sag mitigation capability of the proposed algorithm, voltage
in voltage sensitive buses is investigated. An existing 20KV
network has been chosen as test network and results are
compared with the proposed method in the radial distribution
system.
Line Losses in the 14-Bus Power System Network using UPFCIDES Editor
Controlling power flow in modern power systems
can be made more flexible by the use of recent developments
in power electronic and computing control technology. The
Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) is a Flexible AC
transmission system (FACTS) device that can control all the
three system variables namely line reactance, magnitude and
phase angle difference of voltage across the line. The UPFC
provides a promising means to control power flow in modern
power systems. Essentially the performance depends on proper
control setting achievable through a power flow analysis
program. This paper presents a reliable method to meet the
requirements by developing a Newton-Raphson based load
flow calculation through which control settings of UPFC can
be determined for the pre-specified power flow between the
lines. The proposed method keeps Newton-Raphson Load Flow
(NRLF) algorithm intact and needs (little modification in the
Jacobian matrix). A MATLAB program has been developed to
calculate the control settings of UPFC and the power flow
between the lines after the load flow is converged. Case studies
have been performed on IEEE 5-bus system and 14-bus system
to show that the proposed method is effective. These studies
indicate that the method maintains the basic NRLF properties
such as fast computational speed, high degree of accuracy and
good convergence rate.
Study of Structural Behaviour of Gravity Dam with Various Features of Gallery...IDES Editor
The size and shape of opening in dam causes the
stress concentration, it also causes the stress variation in the
rest of the dam cross section. The gravity method of the analysis
does not consider the size of opening and the elastic property
of dam material. Thus the objective of study is comprises of
the Finite Element Method which considers the size of
opening, elastic property of material, and stress distribution
because of geometric discontinuity in cross section of dam.
Stress concentration inside the dam increases with the opening
in dam which results in the failure of dam. Hence it is
necessary to analyses large opening inside the dam. By making
the percentage area of opening constant and varying size and
shape of opening the analysis is carried out. For this purpose
a section of Koyna Dam is considered. Dam is defined as a
plane strain element in FEM, based on geometry and loading
condition. Thus this available information specified our path
of approach to carry out 2D plane strain analysis. The results
obtained are then compared mutually to get most efficient
way of providing large opening in the gravity dam.
Assessing Uncertainty of Pushover Analysis to Geometric ModelingIDES Editor
Pushover Analysis a popular tool for seismic
performance evaluation of existing and new structures and is
nonlinear Static procedure where in monotonically increasing
loads are applied to the structure till the structure is unable
to resist the further load .During the analysis, whatever the
strength of concrete and steel is adopted for analysis of
structure may not be the same when real structure is
constructed and the pushover analysis results are very sensitive
to material model adopted, geometric model adopted, location
of plastic hinges and in general to procedure followed by the
analyzer. In this paper attempt has been made to assess
uncertainty in pushover analysis results by considering user
defined hinges and frame modeled as bare frame and frame
with slab modeled as rigid diaphragm and results compared
with experimental observations. Uncertain parameters
considered includes the strength of concrete, strength of steel
and cover to the reinforcement which are randomly generated
and incorporated into the analysis. The results are then
compared with experimental observations.
Secure Multi-Party Negotiation: An Analysis for Electronic Payments in Mobile...IDES Editor
This document summarizes and analyzes secure multi-party negotiation protocols for electronic payments in mobile computing. It presents a framework for secure multi-party decision protocols using lightweight implementations. The main focus is on synchronizing security features to avoid agreement manipulation and reduce user traffic. The paper describes negotiation between an auctioneer and bidders, showing multiparty security is better than existing systems. It analyzes the performance of encryption algorithms like ECC, XTR, and RSA for use in the multiparty negotiation protocols.
Selfish Node Isolation & Incentivation using Progressive ThresholdsIDES Editor
The problems associated with selfish nodes in
MANET are addressed by a collaborative watchdog approach
which reduces the detection time for selfish nodes thereby
improves the performance and accuracy of watchdogs[1]. In
the related works they make use of credit based systems, reputation
based mechanisms, pathrater and watchdog mechanism
to detect such selfish nodes. In this paper we follow an approach
of collaborative watchdog which reduces the detection
time for selfish nodes and also involves the removal of such
selfish nodes based on some progressively assessed thresholds.
The threshold gives the nodes a chance to stop misbehaving
before it is permanently deleted from the network.
The node passes through several isolation processes before it
is permanently removed. Another version of AODV protocol
is used here which allows the simulation of selfish nodes in
NS2 by adding or modifying log files in the protocol.
Various OSI Layer Attacks and Countermeasure to Enhance the Performance of WS...IDES Editor
Wireless sensor networks are networks having non
wired infrastructure and dynamic topology. In OSI model each
layer is prone to various attacks, which halts the performance
of a network .In this paper several attacks on four layers of
OSI model are discussed and security mechanism is described
to prevent attack in network layer i.e wormhole attack. In
Wormhole attack two or more malicious nodes makes a covert
channel which attracts the traffic towards itself by depicting a
low latency link and then start dropping and replaying packets
in the multi-path route. This paper proposes promiscuous mode
method to detect and isolate the malicious node during
wormhole attack by using Ad-hoc on demand distance vector
routing protocol (AODV) with omnidirectional antenna. The
methodology implemented notifies that the nodes which are
not participating in multi-path routing generates an alarm
message during delay and then detects and isolate the
malicious node from network. We also notice that not only
the same kind of attacks but also the same kind of
countermeasures can appear in multiple layer. For example,
misbehavior detection techniques can be applied to almost all
the layers we discussed.
Responsive Parameter based an AntiWorm Approach to Prevent Wormhole Attack in...IDES Editor
The recent advancements in the wireless technology
and their wide-spread deployment have made remarkable
enhancements in efficiency in the corporate and industrial
and Military sectors The increasing popularity and usage of
wireless technology is creating a need for more secure wireless
Ad hoc networks. This paper aims researched and developed
a new protocol that prevents wormhole attacks on a ad hoc
network. A few existing protocols detect wormhole attacks but
they require highly specialized equipment not found on most
wireless devices. This paper aims to develop a defense against
wormhole attacks as an Anti-worm protocol which is based on
responsive parameters, that does not require as a significant
amount of specialized equipment, trick clock synchronization,
no GPS dependencies.
Cloud Security and Data Integrity with Client Accountability FrameworkIDES Editor
This document summarizes a proposed cloud security and data integrity framework that provides client accountability. The framework aims to address issues like lack of user control over cloud data, need for data transparency and tracking, and ensuring data integrity. It proposes using JAR (Java Archive) files for data sharing due to benefits like portability. The framework incorporates client-side verification using MD5 hashing, digital signature-based authentication of JAR files, and use of HMAC to ensure data integrity. It also uses password-based encryption of log files to keep them tamper-proof. The framework is intended to provide both accountability and security for data sharing in cloud environments.
Genetic Algorithm based Layered Detection and Defense of HTTP BotnetIDES Editor
A System state in HTTP botnet uses HTTP protocol
for the creation of chain of Botnets thereby compromising
other systems. By using HTTP protocol and port number 80,
attacks can not only be hidden but also pass through the
firewall without being detected. The DPR based detection
leads to better analysis of botnet attacks [3]. However, it
provides only probabilistic detection of the attacker and also
time consuming and error prone. This paper proposes a Genetic
algorithm based layered approach for detecting as well as
preventing botnet attacks. The paper reviews p2p firewall
implementation which forms the basis of filtering.
Performance evaluation is done based on precision, F-value
and probability. Layered approach reduces the computation
and overall time requirement [7]. Genetic algorithm promises
a low false positive rate.
Enhancing Data Storage Security in Cloud Computing Through SteganographyIDES Editor
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a method for enhancing data security in cloud computing through steganography. The method hides user data in digital images stored on cloud servers. When data needs to be accessed, it is extracted from the images. The document outlines the cloud architecture and security issues addressed. It then describes the proposed system architecture, security model, and data storage and retrieval process. Data is partitioned and hidden in multiple images to improve security. The goal is to prevent unauthorized access to user data stored on cloud servers.
The main tasks of a Wireless Sensor Network
(WSN) are data collection from its nodes and communication
of this data to the base station (BS). The protocols used for
communication among the WSN nodes and between the WSN
and the BS, must consider the resource constraints of nodes,
battery energy, computational capabilities and memory. The
WSN applications involve unattended operation of the network
over an extended period of time. In order to extend the lifetime
of a WSN, efficient routing protocols need to be adopted. The
proposed low power routing protocol based on tree-based
network structure reliably forwards the measured data towards
the BS using TDMA. An energy consumption analysis of the
WSN making use of this protocol is also carried out. It is
found that the network is energy efficient with an average
duty cycle of 0:7% for the WSN nodes. The OmNET++
simulation platform along with MiXiM framework is made
use of.
Permutation of Pixels within the Shares of Visual Cryptography using KBRP for...IDES Editor
The security of authentication of internet based
co-banking services should not be susceptible to high risks.
The passwords are highly vulnerable to virus attacks due to
the lack of high end embedding of security methods. In order
for the passwords to be more secure, people are generally
compelled to select jumbled up character based passwords
which are not only less memorable but are also equally prone
to insecurity. Multiple use of distributed shares has been
studied to solve the problem of authentication by algorithms
based on thresholding of pixels in image processing and visual
cryptography concepts where the subset of shares is considered
for the recovery of the original image for authentication using
correlation function[1][2].The main disadvantage in the above
study is the plain storage of shares and also one of the shares
is being supplied to the customer, which will lead to the
possibility of misuse by a third party. This paper proposes a
technique for scrambling of pixels by key based random
permutation (KBRP) within the shares before the
authentication has been attempted. Total number of shares to
be created is dependent on the multiplicity of ownership of
the account. By this method the problem of uncertainty among
the customers with regard to security, storage, retrieval of
holding of half of the shares is minimized.
This paper presents a trifocal Rotman Lens Design
approach. The effects of focal ratio and element spacing on
the performance of Rotman Lens are described. A three beam
prototype feeding 4 element antenna array working in L-band
has been simulated using RLD v1.7 software. Simulated
results show that the simulated lens has a return loss of –
12.4dB at 1.8GHz. Beam to array port phase error variation
with change in the focal ratio and element spacing has also
been investigated.
Band Clustering for the Lossless Compression of AVIRIS Hyperspectral ImagesIDES Editor
Hyperspectral images can be efficiently compressed
through a linear predictive model, as for example the one
used in the SLSQ algorithm. In this paper we exploit this
predictive model on the AVIRIS images by individuating,
through an off-line approach, a common subset of bands, which
are not spectrally related with any other bands. These bands
are not useful as prediction reference for the SLSQ 3-D
predictive model and we need to encode them via other
prediction strategies which consider only spatial correlation.
We have obtained this subset by clustering the AVIRIS bands
via the clustering by compression approach. The main result
of this paper is the list of the bands, not related with the
others, for AVIRIS images. The clustering trees obtained for
AVIRIS and the relationship among bands they depict is also
an interesting starting point for future research.
Microelectronic Circuit Analogous to Hydrogen Bonding Network in Active Site ...IDES Editor
A microelectronic circuit of block-elements
functionally analogous to two hydrogen bonding networks is
investigated. The hydrogen bonding networks are extracted
from â-lactamase protein and are formed in its active site.
Each hydrogen bond of the network is described in equivalent
electrical circuit by three or four-terminal block-element.
Each block-element is coded in Matlab. Static and dynamic
analyses are performed. The resultant microelectronic circuit
analogous to the hydrogen bonding network operates as
current mirror, sine pulse source, triangular pulse source as
well as signal modulator.
Texture Unit based Monocular Real-world Scene Classification using SOM and KN...IDES Editor
In this paper a method is proposed to discriminate
real world scenes in to natural and manmade scenes of similar
depth. Global-roughness of a scene image varies as a function
of image-depth. Increase in image depth leads to increase in
roughness in manmade scenes; on the contrary natural scenes
exhibit smooth behavior at higher image depth. This particular
arrangement of pixels in scene structure can be well explained
by local texture information in a pixel and its neighborhood.
Our proposed method analyses local texture information of a
scene image using texture unit matrix. For final classification
we have used both supervised and unsupervised learning using
K-Nearest Neighbor classifier (KNN) and Self Organizing
Map (SOM) respectively. This technique is useful for online
classification due to very less computational complexity.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
Join us to introduce Milvus Lite, a vector database that can run on notebooks and laptops, share the same API with Milvus, and integrate with every popular GenAI framework. This webinar is perfect for developers seeking easy-to-use, well-integrated vector databases for their GenAI apps.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).