1687-417X-2008-4149621687-417X Research Article <p>Experimental Assessment of the Reliability for Watermarking and Fingerprinting Schemes</p> CérouFrédéricfrederic.cerou@inria.fr FuronTeddyteddy.furon@irisa.fr GuyaderArnaudarnaud.guyader@uhb.fr

TraitemEnt, Modélisation d'Images & CommunicationS (TEMICS), Institut Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique Research Center (INRIA), Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France

EURASIP Journal on Information Security 1687-417X 2008 2008 1 414962 http://jis.eurasipjournals.com/content/2008/1/414962 10.1155/2008/414962
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Abstract

We introduce the concept of reliability in watermarking as the ability of assessing that a probability of false alarm is very low and below a given significance level. We propose an iterative and self-adapting algorithm which estimates very low probabilities of error. It performs much quicker and more accurately than a classical Monte Carlo estimator. The article finishes with applications to zero-bit watermarking (probability of false alarm, error exponent), and to probabilistic fingerprinting codes (probability of wrongly accusing a given user, code length estimation).

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