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Title: A Relationship between Quantization and Distribution Rates of Digitally Fingerprinted Data
Authors: Karakos, Damianos
Papamarcou, Adrian
Department/Program: ISR
Type: Technical Report
Keywords: data compression, information theory, watermarking, fingerprinting, authentication, capacity, shannon theory, Global Communication Systems
Issue Date: 2000
Series/Report no.: ISR; TR 2000-51
Abstract: This paper considers a fingerprinting system where$2^{n R_W}$ distinct Gaussian fingerprints are embedded inrespective copies of an $n$-dimensional i.i.d. Gaussian image.Copies are distributed to customers in digital form, using$R_Q$ bits per image dimension.By means of a coding theorem, a rate regionfor the pair $(R_Q, R_W)$ is established such that (i) theaverage quadratic distortion between the original imageand each distributed copy does not exceed a specified level;and (ii) the error probability in decoding the embedded fingerprintin the distributed copy approaches zero asymptotically in $n$.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/6144
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