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IEEE Trans Cybern ; 53(9): 5510-5522, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35316204

ABSTRACT

The collusion attack combines multiple multimedia files into one new file to erase the user identity information. The traditional anti-collusion methods (which aim to trace the traitors) can defend the collusion attack, but they cannot well defend some hybrid collusion attacks (e.g., a collusion attack combined with desynchronization attacks). To address this issue, we propose a frequency spectrum modification process (FSMP) to defend the collusion attack by significantly downgrading the perceptual quality of the colluded file. The severe perceptual quality degradation can demotivate the attackers from launching the collusion attack. Because FSMP is orthogonal to the existing traitor-trace-based methods, it can be combined with the existing methods to provide a double-layer protection against different attacks. In FSMP, after several signal processing procedures (e.g., uneven framing and smoothing), multiple signals (called FSMP signals) can be generated from the host signal. Launching collusion attack using the generated FSMP signals would lead to the energy disturbance and attenuation effect (EDAE) over the colluded signals. Due to the EDAE, FSMP can significantly degrade the perceptual quality of the colluded audio file, thereby thwarting the collusion attack. In addition, FSMP can well defend different hybrid collusion attacks. Theoretical analysis and experimental results confirm the validity of the proposed method.

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IEEE Trans Image Process ; 21(3): 1070-83, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21926020

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We investigate the problem of averaging values on lattices and, in particular, on discrete product lattices. This problem arises in image processing when several color values given in RGB, HSL, or another coding scheme need to be combined. We show how the arithmetic mean and the median can be constructed by minimizing appropriate penalties, and we discuss which of them coincide with the Cartesian product of the standard mean and the median. We apply these functions in image processing. We present three algorithms for color image reduction based on minimizing penalty functions on discrete product lattices.

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IEEE Trans Image Process ; 20(11): 3112-23, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21632304

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In this paper, a simple and effective image-magnification algorithm based on intervals is proposed. A low-resolution image is magnified to form a high-resolution image using a block-expanding method. Our proposed method associates each pixel with an interval obtained by a weighted aggregation of the pixels in its neighborhood. From the interval and with a linear K(α) operator, we obtain the magnified image. Experimental results show that our algorithm provides a magnified image with better quality (peak signal-to-noise ratio) than several existing methods.

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IEEE Trans Image Process ; 20(7): 1949-61, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21257376

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Stereo matching problem attempts to find corresponding locations between pairs of displaced images of the same scene. Correspondence estimation between pixels suffers from occlusions, noise, and bias. This paper introduces a novel approach to represent images by means of interval-valued fuzzy sets. These sets allow one to overcome the uncertainty due to the aforementioned problems. The aim is to take advantage of the new representation to develop a stereo matching algorithm. The interval-valued fuzzification process for images that is proposed here is based on image segmentation. Interval-valued fuzzy similarities are introduced to compare windows whose pixels are represented by intervals. To make use of color information, the similarities of the RGB channels were aggregated using the luminance formula. The experimental analysis makes a comparison with other methods. The new representation that is proposed together with the new similarity measure show a better overall behavior, providing more accurate correspondences, mainly near depth discontinuities and for images with a large amount of color.

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