WO2002017631A1 - Digital watermarking for multimedia data - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to verifying and authenticating multimedia objects, and more particularly to a system and method to combine watermarks in a plurality of multimedia components.
- Watermarking is the process of hiding or inserting data in multimedia objects, such as audio, video and still image content.
- An inserted watermark can be used for various purposes, including: (1) verification, i.e., to identify the rightful owner of the content and protect the copyrights therein; and (2) authentication, i.e., to ensure that the content has not been subjected to alteration.
- the inserted watermark can be used to identify the owner of the content. Specifically, by inserting a watermark into the content, an owner can later prove ownership by extracting the watermark and showing that it matches the one originally inserted.
- the inserted watermark can be used to verify the authenticity of the content by identifying content that has been tampered with.
- One way to achieve this is to provide a watermark that is dependent on the content.
- the watermark is typically a signature (or a function of the signature) of the content. This signature is chosen so that it reflects the salient characteristics of the content.
- the original watermark that reflects the original signature of the content will not match the new watermark, which reflects the signature of the tampered content.
- a typical watermark comprises data that can identify the owner (e.g., a visual logo) for verification; or data that captures the salient visual or auditory characteristics of the multimedia component for content authentication.
- the watermark is inserted in the content without causing any perceivable change to the actual audio or video content. Thus, an end-user is generally not aware of the watermark.
- a common problem relates to ensuring that an inserted watermark has not been tampered with. For instance, consider the case of a watermarked video image. In a video image, successive frames tend to be almost identical due to the lack of motion between them. Such a lack of change between frames provides an opportunity for a hacker to identify or weaken the inserted watermark. For example, if a given frame is watermarked and the adjacent frame(s) are not watermarked, and are very similar to the watermarked frame, then the hacker can simply subtract the watermarked frame from the unwatermarked frame(s) to obtain the watermark. Identifying the watermark will enable the hacker to remove the watermark and even insert a different watermark to change the ownership rights. Even if the successive frames are watermarked (with different watermarks), the hacker can average the successive frames to weaken the watermark.
- This invention overcomes the above-mentioned problems, as well as others, by providing a technique to combine the watermarks in individual multimedia components, such as audio and video.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a system for watermarking a multimedia object in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of a watermark verification mechanism in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 3 shows an embodiment of a watermark insertion mechanism in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 4 shows an embodiment of a watermark authentication system in accordance with the present invention.
- a "multimedia object,” as described herein, may comprise one or more different types of media components of unlimited type, such as audio, video, fixed images, closed caption data, compressed data, email, etc.
- a multimedia object may exist in any form, including a data file, data signal, data stream, data object, data structure, transmission, or program.
- a multimedia object may exist in a digital format or analog format.
- V represents a video frame
- A represents an audio frame
- w is a watermark
- the robustness of watermark w is greatly enhanced by splitting it into two parts, wi and W 2 -
- the splitting is performed by any function F such that given the two parts wi and w 2 , the original watermark w can be uniquely and exactly computed.
- the watermark w may be split into parts wi and M> 2 in any manner desired (i.e., w — F(w ⁇ , wj), where F could be any predetermined function.)
- the video watermark part may comprise a larger portion of the watermark data.
- parts Wj and M> 2 could be split in a non-contiguous or non-additive manner, thereby making it more difficult for a hacker to identify the original watermark w.
- the system could utilize logical operations, such as OR, AND, XOR, or various combinations of these operations, to split and combine watermarks W and w 2 -
- the owner could extract the two watermark parts, and combine them using the predetermined function to create the original watermark.
- the inserted watermark is dependent on the content to be protected.
- a signature that captures the salient characteristics of the content may be extracted from the multimedia object and then inserted into the content as a signature watermark.
- the watermark extracted from the content is compared with the signature watermark. If the content is maliciously tampered, then the extracted watermark and the signature watermark would be different.
- watermarking audio and video independently is not very robust and provides opportunities for a potential hacker to extract the watermark.
- combined audio- video watermarking is performed by first extracting a signature 5 that is dependent on both the audio and the video components.
- the function/in the following equation extracts the salient characteristics of the audio and video.
- This signature is then split into two parts, as in the previous scenario and inserted into both the audio and video component.
- the multimedia component might undergo some processing after the watermark is inserted.
- Some examples of these processes include image/video/audio compression, filtering, cropping, etc.
- the watermark insertion procedure can be implemented such that the inserted watermark w can be extracted even if the content is subjected to these alterations.
- the alterations are so drastic that they completely alter the visual (or auditory) content of the multimedia component, then it may not be possible to extract the watermark.
- the multimedia component is altered so much that it does not resemble the original, the content owner may not be as concerned.
- Figures 1-4 depict various systems for verifying and authenticating multimedia objects.
- the various devices, mechanisms and systems described therein may be realized in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. They may be implemented by any type of computer system - or other apparatus adapted for carrying out the methods described herein.
- a typical combination of hardware and software could be a general purpose computer system with a computer program that, when loaded and executed, controls the computer system such that it carries out the methods described herein.
- a specific use computer containing specialized hardware for carrying out one or more of the functional tasks of the invention could be utilized.
- the present invention can also be embedded in a computer program product, which comprises all the features enabling the implementation of the methods and functions described herein, and which - when loaded in a computer system - is able to carry out these methods and functions.
- Computer program, software program, program, program product, or software in the present context mean any expression, in any language, code or notation, of a set of instructions intended to cause a system having an information processing capability to perform a particular function either directly or after either or both of the following: (a) conversion to another language, code or notation; and/or (b) reproduction in a different material form.
- Fig. 1 depicts a system 10 for watermarking a multimedia object 12 to create a watermarked multimedia object 22.
- System 10 comprises a device 14 for separating the various media components 16 of multimedia object 12.
- Device 14 may comprise a de- multiplexer or any other hardware or software system for separating the individual media components 16.
- Media components 16 may comprise any number of different components. Shown in Fig. 1 are a video component V, audio components, closed caption component C and miscellaneous signal components S.
- Components S represent any other media component(s) that may be included in multimedia object 12.
- a predefined watermark 24 is also contained in system 10.
- a watermark generally comprises some data that can be added to the multimedia object for authentication or verification purposes.
- Watermark 24 may, for example, comprise the logo of a company or a certificate that has been assigned to the content owner by a central authority (this is needed to ensure that two different content owners do not use the same watermark).
- Watermark 24 is divided into a plurality of watermark parts 28 by a splitting mechanism 26.
- Splitting mechanism 26 can split up the watermark 24 using any predetermined formula as previously described. For example, if the watermark contained n bits of data, a first part of the n bits could be inserted into a first watermark part wi, the next part into w 2 , the next part into w 3 , and the final part into w 4 .
- Watermark parts 28 are then independently added to the media components 16 to generate a set of watermarked media components 18.
- Watermarked media components 18 are then combined back together by system 20 to generate a watermarked multimedia object 22.
- Device 20 may comprise a multiplexer or any other hardware or software system for combining the media components into watermarked multimedia object 22.
- the resulting watermarked multimedia object 22 contains independently watermarked media components.
- Verification mechanism 11 can verify the watermark in the watermarked multimedia object 22 created by the system of Fig. 1.
- Verification mechanism 11 first divides watermarked multimedia object 22 into a set of watermarked media components 19 using device 30. Similar to device 14 shown in Fig. 1, device 30 may comprise a de-multiplexer or any other hardware or software system for breaking the watermarked multimedia object 22 into individual watermarked media components 19.
- the watermarked media components 19 are then inputted into a watermark extraction mechanism 32 that extracts the watermarked parts 34 from each of the watermarked media components 19.
- Watermarked parts 34 are then combined together using combining mechanism 36 to generate an extracted watermark 38.
- Combining mechanism 36 combines the watermark parts 34 based on the same formula that splitting mechanism 26 shown in Fig.
- the extracted watermark 38 is then compared with the original watermark 24 by comparator 40.
- the results of the compare operation are then generated as output 42. If the watermarks match within a certain threshold, then it establishes that the multimedia component belongs to the content owner whose watermark appeared in the content.
- a watermark insertion system 45 used for authenticating purposes is shown, which converts multimedia object 44 into a watermarked multimedia object 60. Similar to the embodiment depicted in Fig. 1, system 45 includes a device 46 for extracting the individual media components 48 that make up multimedia object 44. Device 46 further includes a mechanism for extracting a signature 50 of the multimedia object 44. While device 46 is shown in a single functional block, it understood that the system for extracting a signature may be functionally separated from the system that extracts the media components 48. Signature 50 contains data that is representative of the data contained in multimedia object 44. Many different ways of extracting the signature are known in the art. In this embodiment, the signature 50 is used as the watermark W. As an alternative, watermark W could be a function of the signature 50.
- the watermark is then split into a set of watermarked parts 54 by a splitting mechanism 52. Any predetermined formula for splitting the watermark W can be used.
- the individual watermarked parts 54 are then added to the media components 48 to provide a set of watermarked media components 56.
- the watermarked media components 56 are then combined using combining mechanism 58 to generate a watermarked multimedia object 60.
- System 61 for authenticating a watermarked multimedia object 60 that includes independently watermarked media components, such as that created by system 45 shown in Fig. 3.
- System 61 includes a first device 62 for extracting each of the watermarked media components 64.
- a second device 66 is provided for extracting the watermarked parts 68 from each of the watermarked media components 64.
- device 66 extracts the signature of the received multimedia object, which acts as a signature watermark 74. It should be recognized that a separate device could be used to extract the signature of the watermarked multimedia object 60.
- Signature watermark 74 is extracted using the same formula that was used to create the original watermark inserted into multimedia object 60, as shown in Fig. 3.
- the extracted watermark parts 68 are then combined with combining mechanism 70 to generate an extracted watermark 72.
- Combining mechanism 70 combines the watermark components 68 using the same ratio, formula or system as splitting mechanism 52, shown in Fig. 3, used to split them.
- the extracted watermark 72 is then compared with the signature watermark 74 using comparing mechanism 78. The result of the compare is then generated as output 80. If the two watermarks match within a degree of threshold, then the multimedia object 60 is authenticated. Conversely if the two watermarks 72 and 76 do not match, then it is known that the watermarked multimedia object 60 is no longer authentic.
- the invention can be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer.
- several of these means can be embodied by one and the same item of hardware.
- the mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
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