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Reversible Watermarking Based On Histogram Shifting (히스토그램 쉬프팅 기법을 이용한 리버서블 워터마킹)

  • Hwang, Jin-Ha;Kim, Jong-Weon;Choi, Jong-Uk
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.168-174
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we propose a reversible watermarking algorithm where an original image can be recovered from the watermarked image. Most watermarking algorithms cause degradation of image quality in original digital contents in the process of embedding watermarks. In the proposed algorithm, the original image can be obtained when the degradation is removed from the watermarked image after extracting watermark information. In the proposed algorithm, we utilize a peak point of image histogram and the location map and modify pixel values slightly to embed data. Because the peak point of image histogram and the location map are employed in this algorithm, there is no need of extra information transmitted to the receiving side. As the locations watermark embedding are identified using the location map, the amount of watermark data can increase through recursive embedding.

Rotation Invariant Histogram of Oriented Gradients

  • Cheon, Min-Kyu;Lee, Won-Ju;Hyun, Chang-Ho;Park, Mignon
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.293-298
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose a new image descriptor, that is, a rotation invariant histogram of oriented gradients (RIHOG). RIHOG overcomes a disadvantage of the histogram of oriented gradients (HOG), which is very sensitive to image rotation. The HOG only uses magnitude values of a pixel without considering neighboring pixels. The RIHOG uses the accumulated relative magnitude values of corresponding relative orientation calculated with neighboring pixels, which has an effect on reducing the sensitivity to image rotation. The performance of RIHOG is verified via the index of classification and classification of Brodatz texture data.

Class-Based Histogram Equalization for Robust Speech Recognition

  • Suh, Young-Joo;Kim, Hoi-Rin
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.502-505
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    • 2006
  • A new class-based histogram equalization method is proposed for robust speech recognition. The proposed method aims at not only compensating the acoustic mismatch between training and test environments, but also at reducing the discrepancy between the phonetic distributions of training and test speech data. The algorithm utilizes multiple class-specific reference and test cumulative distribution functions, classifies the noisy test features into their corresponding classes, and equalizes the features by using their corresponding class-specific reference and test distributions. Experiments on the Aurora 2 database proved the effectiveness of the proposed method by reducing relative errors by 18.74%, 17.52%, and 23.45% over the conventional histogram equalization method and by 59.43%, 66.00%, and 50.50% over mel-cepstral-based features for test sets A, B, and C, respectively.

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A Compressed Histogram Technique for Spatial Selectivity Estimation (공간 선택률 추정을 위한 압축 히스토그램 기법)

  • Chung, Jae-Du;Chi, Jeong-Hee;Ryu, Keun-Ho
    • 한국공간정보시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.12a
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2004
  • Selectivity estimation for spatial query is very important process in finding the most efficient execution plan. Many works have been performed to estimate accurately selectivity. Although they deal with some problems such as false-count, multi-count, they require a large amount of memory to retain accurate selectivity, so they can not get good results in little memory environments such as mobile-based small database. In order to solve this problem, we propose a new technique called MW histogram which is able to compress summary data and get reasonable results. It also has a flexible structure to react dynamic update. The experimental results showed that the MW histogram has lower relative error than MinSkew histogram and gets a good selectivity in little memory.

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Problems Occurred with Histogram and a Resolution

  • Park, Byeong Uk;Park, Hong Nae;Song, Moon Sup;Song, Jae Kee
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.127-133
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    • 1990
  • In this article, several problems inherent in histogram estimate of unknown probability density function are discussed. Those include so called sharp comers and bin edge effect. A resolution for these problems occurred with histogram is discussed. The resulting estimate is called kernel density estimate which is most widely used by data analysts. One of the most recent and reliable data-based choices of scale factor (bandwidth) of the estimate, which has been known to be most crucial, is also discussed.

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Image Fidelity Assessment Using the Edge Histogram Descriptor of MPEG-7

  • Won, Chee-Sun
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.703-705
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    • 2007
  • An image fidelity assessment using the edge histogram descriptor (EHD) of MPEG-7 is presented. Neither additional data nor fragile watermarking is needed, and there is no need to access the original image as a reference. Only the EHDs of the original image and the received image are required. The peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) obtained by comparing the EHD extracted from the received image and that of the original image is used to assess the noise level of the received image. Experimental results show that the PSNRs calculated from the conventional pixel-to-pixel gray level and from the proposed bin-to-bin EHD maintain a proportional relationship. This implies that the EHD can be used instead of image data for the image fidelity assessments.

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Enhancement of Sleep Quality Using Scene Change Detection of Color Histogram (컬러히스토그램의 장면 전환 검출을 이용한 수면의 질 향상)

  • Shin, Seong-Yoon;Shin, Kwang-Seong;Lee, Hyun-Chang;Rhee, Yang-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2011.06a
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    • pp.49-50
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    • 2011
  • In this paper we collect data concerning sleep environments in a bedroom and analyze the relationship between the collected condition data and sleep. In addition, this paper detects scene changes from the subjects in a sleeping state and presents the physical conditions, reactions during sleep, and physical sensations and stimuli. To detect scene changes in image sequences, we used color histogram for the difference between the preceding frame and the current frame. In addition, to extract the tossing and turning for different situations, the subjects were instructed to enter the level of fatigue, the level of drinking, and the level of stomach emptiness.

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Abrupt Shot Change Detection Using the Bi-polarity Histogram Method (양극성 히스토그램 기법을 이용한 급격한 샷 전환점 검출)

  • 권성은;홍승범;백중환;도규봉
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.06a
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    • pp.259-262
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    • 2002
  • We propose a new algorithm to detect shot change, which is necessary in retrieval of video data. In order to solve the problems of abrupt brightness change and similar brightness between frames in the typical shot change methods, we propose the hi-polarity histogram method which takes into account the distribution and magnitude of brightness changes in consecutive frames. We evaluate our algorithm with compressed and uncompressed video data and demonstrate its improved performance.

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Obstacle Avoidance of Unmanned Surface Vehicle based on 3D Lidar for VFH Algorithm (무인수상정의 장애물 회피를 위한 3차원 라이다 기반 VFH 알고리즘 연구)

  • Weon, Ihn-Sik;Lee, Soon-Geul;Ryu, Jae-Kwan
    • Asia-pacific Journal of Multimedia Services Convergent with Art, Humanities, and Sociology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.945-953
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we use 3-D LIDAR for obstacle detection and avoidance maneuver for autonomous unmanned operation. It is aimed to avoid obstacle avoidance in unmanned water under marine condition using only single sensor. 3D lidar uses Quanergy's M8 sensor to collect surrounding obstacle data and includes layer information and intensity information in obstacle information. The collected data is converted into a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, which is then mapped to a two-dimensional coordinate system. The data including the obstacle information converted into the two-dimensional coordinate system includes noise data on the water surface. So, basically, the noise data generated regularly is defined by defining a hypothetical region of interest based on the assumption of unmanned water. The noise data generated thereafter are set to a threshold value in the histogram data calculated by the Vector Field Histogram, And the noise data is removed in proportion to the amount of noise. Using the removed data, the relative object was searched according to the unmanned averaging motion, and the density map of the data was made while keeping one cell on the virtual grid map. A polar histogram was generated for the generated obstacle map, and the avoidance direction was selected using the boundary value.

A novel Reversible Data Hiding Scheme based on Modulo Operation and Histogram Shifting (모듈러 연산과 히스토그램 이동에 기반한 새로운 가역 정보 은닉 기법)

  • Kim, Dae-Soo;Yoo, Kee-Young
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.639-650
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    • 2012
  • In 2009, Tsai et al. proposed reversible image hiding scheme using linear prediction coding and histogram shifting. Tsai et al.'s scheme improved the hiding capacity of Ni et al.'s scheme by using the prediction coding and two histograms. However, Tsai et al.'s scheme has problems. In the prediction coding, the basic pixel is not used from embedding procedure. Many additional communication data are generated because two peak and zero point pairs are generated by each block. To solve the problems, this paper proposes a novel reversible data hiding scheme based on modulo operation and histogram shifting. In experimental results, the hiding capacity was increased by 28% than Tsai et al.'s scheme. However, the additional communication data was decreased by 71%.