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18 March 2008 Robust audio hashing for audio authentication watermarking
Sascha Zmudzinski, Martin Steinebach
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Abstract
Current systems and protocols based on cryptographic methods for integrity and authenticity verification of media data do not distinguish between legitimate signal transformation and malicious tampering that manipulates the content. Furthermore, they usually provide no localization or assessment of the relevance of such manipulations with respect to human perception or semantics. We present an algorithm for a robust message authentication code in the context of content fragile authentication watermarking to verify the integrity of audio recodings by means of robust audio fingerprinting. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm provides both a high level of distinction between perceptually different audio data and a high robustness against signal transformations that do not change the perceived information. Furthermore, it is well suited for the integration in a content-based authentication watermarking system.
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Sascha Zmudzinski and Martin Steinebach "Robust audio hashing for audio authentication watermarking", Proc. SPIE 6819, Security, Forensics, Steganography, and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents X, 68190L (18 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.767237
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KEYWORDS
Digital watermarking

Feature extraction

Computer programming

Multimedia

Acoustics

Computer security

Detection and tracking algorithms

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