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Title: Entropy-based semi-fragile watermarking of remote sensing images in the wavelet domain
Author: Serra-Ruiz, Jordi  
Qureshi, Amna
Megias, David  
Others: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3)
Citation: Serra-Ruiz, J., Qureshi, A. & Megías, D. (2019). Entropy-based semi-fragile watermarking of remote sensing images in the wavelet domain. Entropy, 21(9), 1-21. doi: 10.3390/e21090847
Abstract: This article presents a semi-fragile image tampering detection method for multi-band images. In the proposed scheme, a mark is embedded into remote sensing images, which have multiple frequential values for each pixel, applying tree-structured vector quantization. The mark is not embedded into each frequency band separately, but all the spectral values (known as signature) are used. The mark is embedded in the signature as a means to detect if the original image has been forged. The image is partitioned into three-dimensional blocks with varying sizes. The size of these blocks and the embedded mark is determined by the entropy of each region. The image blocks contain areas that have similar pixel values and represent smooth regions in multispectral or hyperspectral images. Each block is first transformed using the discrete wavelet transform. Then, a tree-structured vector quantizer (TSVQ) is constructed from the low-frequency region of each block. An iterative algorithm is applied to the generated trees until the resulting tree fulfils a requisite criterion. More precisely, the TSVQ tree that matches a particular value of entropy and provides a near-optimal value according to Shannon's rate-distortion function is selected. The proposed method is shown to be able to preserve the embedded mark under lossy compression (above a given threshold) but, at the same time, it detects possibly forged blocks and their positions in the whole image. Experimental results show how the scheme can be applied to detect forgery attacks, and JPEG2000 compression of the images can be applied without removing the authentication mark. The scheme is also compared to other works in the literature.
Keywords: entropy
tampering detection
image forensics
image authentication
semi-fragile watermarking
wavelet transform
hyperspectral images
DOI: 10.3390/e21090847
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Issue Date: 30-Aug-2019
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/es/  
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