Presentation 2013-09-13
A Method of Data Embedding and Extracting to the Printed Image by Using Embedding Markers
Kimitoshi TAMAKI, Mitsuji MUNEYASU,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we propose a new data embedding and extracting method from a printed image. By embedding the data in the translation invariant region of the target image, separation of the target image from the background becomes unnecessary. Therefore, the data can be embedded to an arbitrary position in the target image. The code grouping method is also applied to increase the amount of the embedding data. Additionally, the marker detection method in the proposed one is improved to handle the more reduced target image compared to the captured overall image. From the experimental results, the effectiveness of the proposed method is shown.
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Keyword(in English) Data embedding / Printed image / Marker / Deformation correction / Watermarking
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Title (in English) A Method of Data Embedding and Extracting to the Printed Image by Using Embedding Markers
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Keyword(1) Data embedding
Keyword(2) Printed image
Keyword(3) Marker
Keyword(4) Deformation correction
Keyword(5) Watermarking
1st Author's Name Kimitoshi TAMAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering Science, Kansai University()
2nd Author's Name Mitsuji MUNEYASU
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering Science, Kansai University
Date 2013-09-13
Paper # SIS2013-25
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 202
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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