Optimization methods for the insertion, protection, and detection of digital watermarks in digitized data
DCFirst Claim
1. An article of manufacture comprising a machine readable medium, having thereon stored instructions adapted to be executed by a processor, which instructions when executed result in a process comprising:
- pre-analyzing a digital signal to identify potential watermarking locations within the digital signal, which potential watermarking locations are suitable for embedding one or more bits of a watermark message;
pre-processing a watermark message to determine an exact length of the watermark message to be embedded within the digital signal based on the preanalyzing step; and
embedding the exact length of the watermark message into the digital signal using the locations identified by the pre-analyzing step.
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Abstract
The implementations of digital watermarks can be optimally suited to particular transmission, distribution and storage mediums given the nature of digitally-sampled audio, video and other multimedia works. Watermark application parameters can be adapted to the individual characteristics of a given digital sample stream. Watermark information can be either carried in individual samples or in relationships between multiple samples, such as in a waveform shape. More optimal models may be obtained to design watermark systems that are tamper-resistant given the number and breadth of existent digitized sample options with different frequency and time components. The highest quality of a given content signal may be maintained as it is mastered, with the watermark suitably hidden, taking into account usage of digital filters and error correction. The quality of the underlying content signals can be used to identify and highlight advantageous locations for the insertion of digital watermarks. The watermark is integrated as closely as possible to the content signal, at a maximum level to force degradation of the content signal when attempts are made to remove the watermarks.
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16 Claims
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1. An article of manufacture comprising a machine readable medium, having thereon stored instructions adapted to be executed by a processor, which instructions when executed result in a process comprising:
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pre-analyzing a digital signal to identify potential watermarking locations within the digital signal, which potential watermarking locations are suitable for embedding one or more bits of a watermark message; pre-processing a watermark message to determine an exact length of the watermark message to be embedded within the digital signal based on the preanalyzing step; and embedding the exact length of the watermark message into the digital signal using the locations identified by the pre-analyzing step. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An article of manufacture comprising a machine readable medium, having thereon stored instructions adapted to be executed by a processor, which instructions when executed result in a process comprising:
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pre-analyzing a digital signal to identify potential watermarking locations within the digital signal, which potential watermarking locations are suitable for embedding one or more bits of a watermark message; pre-processing a watermark message to determine an exact length of the watermark message to be embedded within the digital signal based on the pre-analyzing step; determining the size of a watermarking key to embed the exact length of the watermark message as determined by the pre-processing step, into the digital signal as determined by the pre-analyzing step; and using the watermarking key to embed the watermark message into the digital signal at the locations identified by the pre-analyzing step.
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8. An method of encoding a watermark message into a digital signal, comprising:
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pre-analyzing a digital signal to identify potential watermarking locations within the digital signal, which potential watermarking locations are suitable for embedding one or more bits of a watermark message; pre-processing a watermark message to determine an exact length of the watermark message to be embedded within the digital signal based on the pre-analyzing step; and embedding the exact length of the watermark message into the digital signal using the locations identified by the pre-analyzing step. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. An article of manufacture comprising a machine readable medium, having thereon stored instructions adapted to be executed by a processor, which instructions when executed result in a process comprising:
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selecting a sample window in a digital signal having embedded watermarks; determining a quantization interval of the sample window, wherein the quantization interval can be used to quantize normalized sample windows; normalizing the sample window to provide normalized samples, wherein the normalized samples conform to a limited range of normalized values that can be divided by the quantization interval into distinct quantization levels; identifying potential watermark locations within the sample window using a psychoacoustics and/or psycho-visual model, which potential watermark locations are capable of carrying one or more bits of a watermark message; and analyzing quantization level of the normalized samples to determine a portion of the watermark message. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A process for decoding a watermark message from a digital signal, comprising:
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selecting a sample window in a digital signal having embedded watermarks; determining a quantization interval of the sample window, wherein the quantization interval can be used to quantize normalized sample windows; normalizing the sample window to provide normalized samples, wherein the normalized samples conform to a limited range of normalized values that can be divided by the quantization interval into distinct quantization levels; identifying potential watermark locations within the sample window using a psychoacoustics and/or psycho-visual model, which potential watermark locations are capable of carrying one or more bits of a watermark message; and analyzing quantization level of the normalized samples to determine a portion of the watermark message.
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15. A method of analyzing a potentially watermarked, digital signal for watermarks comprising steps of:
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obtaining a potentially watermarked digital signal; obtaining an unwatermarked sample signal, said sample signal being different in length than the potentially watermarked digital signal; time aligning the unwatermarked sample signal to the potentially watermarked digital signal to identify a segment of the potentially watermarked digital signal that corresponds to the unwatermarked sample signal; gain adjusting the unwatermarked sample signal to the corresponding segment of the potentially watermarked digital signal; estimating a watermarked sample by substracting the gain-adjusted unwatermarked sample from the corresponding segment of the potentially watermarked digital signal; and scanning the estimated watermarked sample signal for one or more portions of a watermark message.
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16. A system for encoding of a digital watermark into a signal, comprising:
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a window selector for selecting a sample window in the signal; an interval calculator for determining a quantization interval of a selected sample window, where the quantization interval may be used to quantize normalized window samples; a sampler for normalizing the sample window to provide normalized samples, where the normalized samples conform to a limited range of normalized values that are proportional to un-normalized samples, and where the normalized values can be divided by the quantization interval into distinct quantization levels; a processor for identifying a plurality of optimal locations in the signal for embedding a digital watermark; and an encoder for randomly encoding one or more portions of a digital watermark into the plurality of identified optimal locations in the signal.
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