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Watermarking, Video

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Digital video watermarking is a technology to embed and retrieve information into and from digital video data.

A variety of robust and fragile video watermarking methods have been proposed to solve the illegal copying and proof of ownership problems as well as to identify manipulations. Although a number of broad claims have been made in the field of robustness of various digital watermarking methods, it is still difficult to handle combined or non-linear geometric transformations. The methods can be divided into techniques working on compressed or uncompressed data. In particular video watermarking is based in general on the following concepts to hide a watermark by modifying some of its characteristics:

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    Spatial domain approach, also called native domain: embedding and detection are performed on spatial pixels values (luminance, chrominance, color space) or on the overall video frame characteristic,

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    Feature or salient point watermarking by modifying geometric...

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(2008). Watermarking, Video. In: Furht, B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Multimedia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78414-4_260

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