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Hybrid and Invisible Digital Image Watermarking Technique Using IWT-DCT and Hopfield Neural Network

Ayoub Taheri

Pages: 18-24

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According to the characteristic of HVS (Human Visual System) and the association memory ability of neural network, an adaptive image watermarking algorithm based on neural network is proposed invisible image watermarking is secret embedding scheme for hiding of secret image into cover image file and the purpose of invisible watermarking is copyrights protection. Wavelet transformation-based image watermarking techniques provide better robustness for statistical attacks in comparison to Discrete Cosine Transform domain-based image watermarking. The joined method of IWT (Integer Wavelet Transform) and DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) gives benefits of the two procedures. The IWT have impediment of portion misfortune in embedding which increments mean square estimate as SIM and results diminishing PSNR. The capacity of drawing in is improved by pretreatment and re-treatment of image scrambling and Hopfield neural network. The proposed algorithm presents hybrid integer wavelet transform and discrete cosine transform based watermarking technique to obtain increased imperceptibility and robustness compared to IWT-DCT based watermarking technique. The proposed watermarking technique reduces the fractional loss compared to DWT based watermarking.

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