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Digital Watermarking

4th International Workshop, IWDW 2005, Siena, Italy, September 15-17, 2005, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3710)

Part of the book sub series: Security and Cryptology (LNSC)

Conference series link(s): IWDW: International Workshop on Digital Watermarking

Conference proceedings info: IWDW 2005.

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Table of contents (36 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Session I: Steganography and Steganalysis

    1. Information Transmission and Steganography

      • Ingemar J. Cox, Ton Kalker, Georg Pakura, Mathias Scheel
      Pages 15-29
    2. On the Existence of Perfect Stegosystems

      • Valery Korzhik, Guillermo Morales-Luna, Moon Ho Lee
      Pages 30-38
    3. Towards Multi-class Blind Steganalyzer for JPEG Images

      • Tomáš Pevný, Jessica Fridrich
      Pages 39-53
  3. Session II: Fingerprinting

    1. Collusion Secure Convolutional Spread Spectrum Fingerprinting

      • Yan Zhu, Dengguo Feng, Wei Zou
      Pages 67-83
    2. Regular Simplex Fingerprints and Their Optimality Properties

      • Negar Kiyavash, Pierre Moulin
      Pages 97-109
  4. Session III: Watermarking I

    1. A Robust Multi-bit Image Watermarking Algorithm Based on HMM in Wavelet Domain

      • Jiangqun Ni, Rongyue Zhang, Jiwu Huang, Chuntao Wang
      Pages 110-123
    2. Robust Detection of Transform Domain Additive Watermarks

      • Xingliang Huang, Bo Zhang
      Pages 124-138
    3. Multi-band Wavelet Based Digital Watermarking Using Principal Component Analysis

      • Xiangui Kang, Yun Q. Shi, Jiwu Huang, Wenjun Zeng
      Pages 139-146
  5. Session IV: Attacks

    1. A New Inter-frame Collusion Attack and a Countermeasure

      • P. Vinod, P. K. Bora
      Pages 147-157
    2. Effectiveness of ST-DM Watermarking Against Intra-video Collusion

      • Roberto Caldelli, Alessandro Piva, Mauro Barni, Andrea Carboni
      Pages 158-170
    3. Oracle Attacks and Covert Channels

      • Ilaria Venturini
      Pages 171-185
  6. Session V: Special Session on Watermarking Security

    1. A Survey of Watermarking Security

      • Teddy Furon
      Pages 201-215
    2. Countermeasures for Collusion Attacks Exploiting Host Signal Redundancy

      • Gwenaël Doërr, Jean-Luc Dugelay
      Pages 216-230
    3. Fingerprinting Schemes. Identifying the Guilty Sources Using Side Information

      • Miguel Soriano, Marcel Fernandez, Josep Cotrina
      Pages 231-243
    4. Practical Data-Hiding: Additive Attacks Performance Analysis

      • J. E. Vila-Forcén, S. Voloshynovskiy, O. Koval, F. Pérez-González, T. Pun
      Pages 244-259

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About this book

We are delighted to welcome the attendees of the Fourth International Wo- shop on Digital Watermarking (IWDW). Watermarking continues to generate strong academic interest. Commercialization of the technology is proceeding at a steadypace. We haveseen watermarkingadoptedfor DVD audio.Fingerpri- ing technology was successfully used to determine the source of pirated video material. Furthermore, a number of companies are using watermarking as an enabling technology for broadcast monitoring services. Watermarking of digital cinema contentis anticipated. Future applications may also come from areas- related to digital rights management. For example, the use of watermarking to enhance legacy broadcast and communication systems is now being considered. IWDW 2005 o?ers an opportunity to re?ect upon the state of the art in digital watermarking as well as discuss directions for future research and applications. This year we accepted 31 papers from 74 submissions. This 42% acceptance rate indicates our commitment to ensuring a very high quality conference. We thankthemembersoftheTechnicalProgramCommitteeformakingthispossible by their timely and insightful reviews. Thanks to their hard work this is the ?rst IWDW at which the ?nal proceedings are available to the participants at the time of the workshop as a Springer LNCS publication.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy

    Mauro Barni

  • University College London, Torrington Place, UK

    Ingemar Cox

  • Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, USA

    Ton Kalker

  • Multimedia Security Lab, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

    Hyoung-Joong Kim

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