US 5,748,783 Β· Granted 1998-05-05

Method and apparatus for robust information coding

A digital signal is imperceptibly embedded into an input source signal, such as an image or video signal, to produce an encoded (sometimes termed "watermarked") signal. The principle of quasi-rotational symmetry is employed to facilitate detection of the embedded signal notwithstanding rotation of the encoded signal. Single or multiple degrees of symmetry can be employed. In another aspect, the digital signal is transformed to a frequency domain and phase-only filtered prior to its combination with the input source signal. In an illustrative embodiment, this filtering operation helps hide the digital signal within the source signal, and facilitates detection of the embedded digital signal even after the encoded signal has undergone various forms of corruption.

Patent details

Publication number
US 5,748,783
Filing date
1995-05-08
Grant date
1998-05-05
Assignee
Digimarc Corporation
Inventor(s)
RHOADS; GEOFFREY B.
CPC class
G06T1/0064

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