Authors:
Dorra Dhaou
1
;
Saoussen Ben Jabra
2
and
Ezzeddine Zagrouba
1
Affiliations:
1
Higher Institute of Computer Science and University Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
;
2
Higher Institute of Computer Science, University Tunis El Manar and University of Sousse, Tunisia
Keyword(s):
3D Video Watermarking, Anaglyph, Group of Pictures, Invisibility, Robustness.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Applications and Services
;
Computer Vision, Visualization and Computer Graphics
;
Media Watermarking and Security
Abstract:
Due to the rapid grow of 3D technology, 3D video consumption over the internet is proliferated. 3D Content protection has then become an important challenging problem for many researchers. Watermarking allows resolving this problem by embedding a signature into 3D video content. However, only a few works are proposed for 3D anaglyph content protection. In this paper, a new approach of 3D video anaglyph watermarking is proposed. In fact, the anaglyph 3D technique is considered as the best used technique for creating 3D perception for both images and videos. The proposed approach is based on GOP decomposition where original video is considered as a set of Group of pictures (GOP). Each GOP will be divided in three types of images : only one reference image and several B and R images. Then, every type of images will be marked using a different algorithm based on blue, red or depth channel. This allows to benefit from advantage of every channel. Experimental results show a high level of i
nvisibility of the proposed approach and a robustness against several attacks such as compression, noise, filtering, frame suppression, and geometric transformations.
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