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Robust Audio Watermarking Algorithm Based on Moving Average and DCT

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arxiv 1704.02755 v1 pith:HJR5FKHN submitted 2017-04-10 cs.MM

Robust Audio Watermarking Algorithm Based on Moving Average and DCT

classification cs.MM
keywords audiosignalaveragemovingwatermarkalgorithmcoefficientcommon
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Noise is often brought to host audio by common signal processing operation, and it usually changes the high-frequency component of an audio signal. So embedding watermark by adjusting low-frequency coefficient can improve the robustness of a watermark scheme. Moving Average sequence is a low-frequency feature of an audio signal. This work proposed a method which embedding watermark into the maximal coefficient in discrete cosine transform domain of a moving average sequence. Subjective and objective tests reveal that the proposed watermarking scheme maintains highly audio quality, and simultaneously, the algorithm is highly robust to common digital signal processing operations, including additive noise, sampling rate change, bit resolution transformation, MP3 compression, and random cropping, especially low-pass filtering.

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