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RE: [WM]: watermarking future



At 01:47 PM 10/7/2004 +0800, Babu, Mandava wrote:
>I think there still lot to do for WM. E.g: I have been asking for an 
>lgo or a paper that talks about the water marking of screen capture.

Places to start:

  J. Lubin, J. A. Bloom, and H. Cheng, "Robust, Content-Dependent, High-Fidelity Watermark for Tracking in Digital Cinema", Security
and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents V, Ping Wah Wong, Edward J. Delp, Editors, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 5020, 2003.

Jaap Haitsma and Ton Kalker, "A WATERMARKING SCHEME FOR DIGITAL CINEMA", Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Image
Processing, Vol. 
2, pp. 487-489, 2001.


>This gives a real advantage for the movie makers. Requirement is very simple:
>
>How to protect a film being screened in cinema from capturing. If some ne 
>taking video of the screening film, is there a way to
>water mark it
>
>Regards

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Dr. Jeffrey A Bloom, Sarnoff Corporation, 201 Washington Road, CN 5300, 
Princeton, NJ 08543-5300
jbloom@sarnoff.com, http://www.geocities.com/Jeffrey_Bloom, (609) 734-3287, 
(609) 734-2662 fax




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