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RE: [WM]: Amplifying watermark with side information




A few references that might be helpful to you as a starting point:

Watermarking as communications with side information Cox, I.J.; Miller, M.L.; McKellips, A.L.; Proceedings of the IEEE , Volume: 87
, Issue: 7 , July 1999
Pages:1127 - 1141

Information-theoretic analysis of information hiding Moulin, P.; O'Sullivan, J.A.; Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on ,
Volume: 49 , Issue: 3 , March
2003
Pages:563 - 593

This website: http://www.lnt.de/~eggers/publications.html


Regards,

====================================================
Paulo Vinicius Koerich Borges
LPDS - Lab.of Research on Digital Signal Processing Department of  Electrical Engineering Federal University of Santa Catarina -
Brazil 
====================================================


-----Original Message-----
From: watermarking-owner@watermarkingworld.org
[mailto:watermarking-owner@watermarkingworld.org] On Behalf Of Cheong David
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 12:11 PM
To: watermarking@watermarkingworld.org
Subject: [WM]: Amplifying watermark with side information

Dear all, 

Could anyone tell me something about using side information to strengthen the watermark. I got no idea about it, hope someone can
share some experiences with me. 

Thank you!!

Regards,
David



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