Detection of a watermark in a compressed video signal

Motion video signal processing for recording or reproducing – Local trick play processing – With randomly accessible medium

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C375S240250, C348S395100, C380S202000, C705S058000

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07412151

ABSTRACT:
A method and arrangement for detecting a watermark embedded in an MPEG compressed signal includes a conventional MPEG decoder stripped to such an extent that a modified baseband video signal suitable for watermark detection is obtained. A plurality of pictures with the embedded watermark is accumulated (2,3,4) in the transform domain, and the inverse DCT (5) is applied to the accumulated result. Conventional watermark detection (6) is then applied to the accumulated plurality of pictures in the spatial domain.

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