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A transform domain image tagging orwatermarking method that survives image cropping (and, hence, is “holographic”) was proposed at Bell Labs in September 1994. This report analyzed in detail the various properties of this method and introduces an optimal procedure for watermark recovery.
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Bruckstein, A.M., Richardson, T.J. A holographic transform domain image watermarking method. Circuits Systems and Signal Process 17, 361–389 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01202298
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