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Non-linear-echo based anti-collusion mechanism for audio signals

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posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by Tianrui Zong, Yong XiangYong Xiang, Iynkaran NatgunanathanIynkaran Natgunanathan, Longxiang GaoLongxiang Gao, G Hua, W Zhou
IEEE Collusion attacks are considered to be challenging attacks in audio copyright protection. The traditional watermarking algorithms cannot identify the traitors when other attacks, such as desynchronization attacks, are applied with a collusion attack. Instead of tracing the traitors, in this paper we aim to tackle collusion attacks by removing the commercial value from the colluded copy, which will demotivate the attackers from implementing collusion attacks. Since the commercial value of an audio signal is directly reflected by its perceptual quality, we propose a novel non-linear-echo generation (NLEG) based algorithm to significantly degrade the perceptual quality of the colluded copy by embedding a time delay sequence into the host signal. The proposed NLEG is also designed to be resilient to common signal processing attacks and desynchronization attacks. Furthermore, the proposed NLEG can be combined with other digital watermarking techniques to enhance its performance on protecting the copyright information. Simulation results show the validity of the proposed NLEG.

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Journal

IEEE/ACM transactions on audio speech and language processing

Volume

29

Pagination

969-984

Location

Piscataway, N.J.

ISSN

2329-9290

eISSN

2329-9304

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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