US 6,567,533 · Granted 2003-05-20

Method and apparatus for discerning image distortion by reference to encoded marker signals

To permit scaling or rotation of an image to be discerned—even if the original image is not available—certain marker signals are steganographically encoded in the image. In one particular implementation, encoding is effected by adding an overlay signal to the image. The overlay signal—when represented in the spatial frequency domain—includes a pattern of spots. If the image is scaled or rotated, this pattern changes in known ways. By examining the change in this pattern, the distortion (i.e., scale/rotation) of the image can be inferred. This technology finds particular application in conjunction with watermarking systems, permitting recovery of watermark data from images that have been scaled or rotated subsequent to watermarking.

Patent details

Publication number
US 6,567,533
Filing date
2000-04-27
Grant date
2003-05-20
Assignee
Digimarc Corporation
Inventor(s)
RHOADS GEOFFREY B.
CPC class
G06K7/1417

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