Reem Ahmed Alotaibi and Lamiaa A. Elrefaei, “Improved Capacity Arabic Watermarking Methods based on Open Word Space”, The Journal of King Saud University Computer and Information Sciences (Elsevier), first online 11 January 2017, Vol. 30, No. 2, p. 236-248, April 2018, DOI: 10.1016/j.jksuci.2016.12.007
Journal of King Saud University-Computer and Information Sciences • 2017
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Authors
Reem A Alotaibi, Lamiaa A Elrefaei
Keywords
Arabic text watermarking;
Capacity;
Robustness;
Imperceptibility
Journal
Journal of King Saud University-Computer and Information Sciences
Publisher
Elsevier
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publication.type
International
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Abstract
Digital watermarking is used to protect text copyright and to detect unauthorized use. In
this paper, two invisible blind watermarking methods for Arabic text are proposed. Since the
pseudo-space is very small space used to force the connected characters to be isolated, it is added
to the word space to hide binary bit ‘‘0” or ‘‘1”. In the first proposed method, the pseudo-space is
inserted before and after normal word space based on dotting feature in Arabic text. The second
proposed method inserts the pseudo-space and other three small or zero width spaces to increase
the capacity, where the presence of them indicates bit ‘‘1” and the absence indicates bit ‘‘0”. The
comparative results obtained by testing the proposed methods with some of existing watermarking
methods using variable size text samples with different watermark lengths. The experiments show
that the proposed methods have the highest capacity and higher imperceptibility than other watermarking
techniques from the literature. The robustness of the proposed methods is tested under
most of possible text attacks. They are robust against electronic text attacks such as: copying
and pasting, text formatting and text tampering for tampering ratio up to 84%.
this paper, two invisible blind watermarking methods for Arabic text are proposed. Since the
pseudo-space is very small space used to force the connected characters to be isolated, it is added
to the word space to hide binary bit ‘‘0” or ‘‘1”. In the first proposed method, the pseudo-space is
inserted before and after normal word space based on dotting feature in Arabic text. The second
proposed method inserts the pseudo-space and other three small or zero width spaces to increase
the capacity, where the presence of them indicates bit ‘‘1” and the absence indicates bit ‘‘0”. The
comparative results obtained by testing the proposed methods with some of existing watermarking
methods using variable size text samples with different watermark lengths. The experiments show
that the proposed methods have the highest capacity and higher imperceptibility than other watermarking
techniques from the literature. The robustness of the proposed methods is tested under
most of possible text attacks. They are robust against electronic text attacks such as: copying
and pasting, text formatting and text tampering for tampering ratio up to 84%.
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