A review of image watermarking for identity protection and verification

Author:

Sharma SunpreetORCID,Zou Ju Jia,Fang Gu,Shukla Pancham,Cai Weidong

Abstract

AbstractIdentity protection is an indispensable feature of any information security system. An identity can exist in the form of digitally written signatures, biometric information, logos, etc. It serves the vital purpose of the owners’ verification and provides them with a safety net against their imposters, so its protection is essential. Numerous security mechanisms are being developed to achieve this goal, and information embedding is prominent among all. It consists of cryptography, steganography, and watermarking; collectively, they are known as data hiding (DH) techniques. In addition to providing insight into various DH techniques, this review prominently covers the image watermarking works that have positively influenced its relevant research area. To that end, one of the main aspects of this study is its inclusive nature in reviewing watermarking techniques, via which it aims to provide a 360$$^{\circ }$$ view of the watermarking technology. The main contributions of this study are summarised below. The proposed study covers more than 100 major watermarking works that have positively influenced the field and continue to do so. This approach makes the discussion effective as it allows us to pivot on the vital watermarking works that have positively influenced the research area instead of just highlighting as many existing methods as possible. Moreover, it also empowers us to provide the readers with an insight into the current research trends, the pros and cons of the state-of-the-art methods, and recommendations for future works. In addition to reviewing the state-of-the-art watermarking works, this study solves the issue of reverse-engineering the main existing watermarking methods. For instance, most recent surveys have focused primarily on reviewing as many watermarking works as possible without probing into the actual working of the techniques. This approach can leave the readership without a vital understanding of implementing or reverse-engineering a watermarking method. This issue is especially prevalent among newcomers to the watermarking field; hence, this study presents the breakdown of the well-known watermarking techniques. A new systematisation of classifying existing watermarking methods is proposed. It classifies watermarking techniques into two phases. The first phase divides watermarking methods into three categories based on the domain employed during watermark embedding. The methods are further classified based on other watermarking attributes in the following phase.

Funder

Western Sydney University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Media Technology,Software

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