Su et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Novel approach to collusion-resistant video watermarkingSu et al., 2002
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- Su K
- Kundur D
- Hatzinakos D
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- Security and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents IV
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This work considers the problem of frame collusion in video watermarking, one that is particularly relevant for this media due to the large collection of frames whose temporal inter- relationships may be exploited to facilitate estimation of the mark. Two new components are …
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