학술논문

Data hiding for video-in-video
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of International Conference on Image Processing Image processing Image Processing, 1997. Proceedings., International Conference on. 2:676-679 vol.2 1997
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Data encapsulation
Streaming media
Interleaved codes
Quantization
Data security
Information security
Noise robustness
Video compression
Degradation
Additive noise
Language
Abstract
We introduce a scheme for hiding high bit-rate supplementary data, such as secondary video, into a digital video stream by directly modifying the pixels in the video frames. The technique requires no separate channel or bit interleaving to transmit the extra information. The data is invisibly embedded using a perception-based projection and quantization algorithm. The data hiding algorithm supports user-defined levels of accessibility and security. We illustrate our algorithm using examples of real-time video-in-video and speech-in-video. We also demonstrate the robustness of the data hiding procedure to video degradation and distortion, e.g., those that result from additive noise and compression.