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Watermarking in online media e-business
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Watermarking in online media e-business

S.H. Kwok, C.C. Yang and IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
Proceedings. International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, pp 158-163
2002

Abstract

Copyright protection Engineering management Information management Multimedia systems Research and development management Robustness Systems engineering and theory Technology management Water storage Watermarking
The need for copyright protection has become a detachable requirement for online media e-business as online multimedia businesses and enabling technologies become viable in recent years. Watermarking enables copyright protection in e-business but it also slows down the packaging process for delivery. The requirement of instant delivery is a prime requirement for online business. In the literature, extensive research on watermarking performance has been emphasized on imperceptibility and robustness but not the efficiency factor for online e-business, for example processing time and storage requirement that are crucial to the success of online e-business. We investigate four watermarking schemes derived from one-bit watermarking, multiple-bit watermarking and their combinations in order to identify a viable watermarking scheme that can meet the requirements of online e-business. The performance of these schemes in terms of preparation time, delivery time and storage requirement are measured and reported. Our analysis proves that the watermarking schemes with multiple-bit watermarking can ensure instant delivery with a penalty of some extra storage requirements.

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