A Secure Echo-hiding Audio Watermarking Method based on Improved PN Sequence and Robust Principal Component Analysis

2020 
Echo-hiding has been widely studied for audio watermarking. This study proposes a more secure echo-hiding method based on modified pseudo-noise (PN) sequence and robust principal component analysis (RPCA). In the proposed method, the RPCA is used to decompose the original audio signal into low-rank and sparse parts and then a pair of opposite modified PN sequences is employed to embed watermarks. The modified PN sequence improves the robustness of watermark detection by providing additional correlation peaks. Meanwhile, benefit from the RPCA and the opposite PN sequences, the security of the proposed method is improved since watermarks cannot be detected from the whole signal even if the PN sequence is known, which is an obvious improvement compared with the previous PN-based echo-hiding methods. In the watermark detection process, the authors make use of the low-rank and sparse characteristics of the watermarked signal to detect watermarks from the low-rank and sparse parts, respectively. Based on this basic framework, they also propose a multi-bit embedding scheme, which obtains a doubled embedding capacity compared with the previous PN-based echo-hiding methods. The proposed method was evaluated with respect to inaudibility, security, and robustness. The experiment results verified the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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