WO2005060264A1 - Embedding of signal dependent properties in a media signal - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to the field of distributing media signals and more particularly to a method, device, signal, system, and computer program product for simplifying distribution of a processed media signal and a method and device for distributing a media signal.
- a media signal is often a video or an audio signal, but it should be realized that media signals are in no way limited to these two types of signals.
- a content provider can then have a database of different media signals and deliver copies of these to different users via the Internet.
- the content is then often compressed according to some compression scheme, like AAC audio or MPEG-2 video.
- the delivered signal is furthermore often desirable to watermark the delivered signal as late as possible in order to include such information as the identity of the client who orders the media signal, which cannot be done until the client has been identified by him her placing an order for the content. This information in the watermark can then be used for forensic tracking of the content. It is furthermore often desirable to perform the compression after the watermarking, in which case this also has to be made as late as possible. Also this compression of the media signal can be time consuming. The quality of the signal delivered can often also be selected by the client, in which case it would also be advantageous to provide the compression into a deliverable format as late as possible.
- this object is achieved by a method of simplifying distribution of a processed media signal comprising the steps of: (a) determining at least one set of signal dependent properties of a media signal
- this object is also achieved by a method of distributing a processed media signal comprising the steps of: (d) retrieving a modified media signal, which has been obtained by embedding at least one set of signal dependent properties related to the media signal in the media signal, (e) extracting at least one set of signal dependent properties from the modified media signal,
- this object is furthermore achieved by a device for simplifying distribution of a processed media signal comprising: at least one properties determining unit for determining a set of signal dependent properties of a media signal, an embedding unit for embedding signal dependent properties in the media signal in order to provide a modified media signal, and a storing unit for storing the thus modified media signal, such that the signal dependent properties can be extracted from the modified media signal for later use in processing the media signal when the media signal is to be distributed.
- this object is furthermore achieved by a device for distributing a media signal comprising: an extracting unit arranged to retrieve a modified media signal from a media signal storage, which modified media signal has been obtained by embedding at least one set of signal dependent properties related to the media signal in said media signal, and extract at least said one set of signal dependent properties, at least one signal processing unit arranged to process said media signal using said set of signal dependent properties, and means for providing the processed media signal for at least one recipient.
- the object according to the present invention is further achieved by a signal according to claim 28, a system according to claim 29, and a computer program product according to claim 30.
- Claims 2 and 14 are directed towards signal compression according to a first compression scheme and providing signal dependent properties for this signal compression, which allows faster compression at the time of delivery and also makes it possible to provide varied compression levels for different output signals.
- Claims 3 and 15 are directed towards providing an alternative set of signal dependent properties associated with a second compression scheme, which allows, in addition to faster compression and variable compression levels, also the selection of different types of compression of the media signal.
- Claims 5, 17 and 24 are directed towards watermarking the media signal and providing signal dependent properties for this watermarking, which allows faster watermarking at the time of delivery. This watermarking is additionally well suited for forensic tracking.
- Claims 6, 10, 18 and 21 are directed towards embedding using a reversible watermarking technique, which essentially restores the original media signal. In this way transcoding and potential introduction of artefacts are avoided.
- Claims 8, 19 and 22 are directed towards using a buried data channel technique, which introduces a channel for the signal dependent properties that has a higher capacity. The general idea behind the invention is thus to provide signal dependent properties embedded in said media signal that speeds up processing of the media signal. In this way storage space is saved.
- FIG. 1 shows a block schematic of a first device for simplifying distribution of media signals and a second device for distributing media signals according to a first embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 2 shows a flow chart of a method of simplifying distribution of media signals that the first device in Fig. 1 is working according to
- Fig. 3 shows a flow chart of a method of distribution media signals that the second device in Fig. 1 is working according to
- Fig. 4 shows a block schematic of a watermarking unit that can be used in the second device in Fig. 1, Fig.
- FIG. 5 shows a block schematic of an alternative first device for simplifying distribution of media signals and an alternative second device for distributing media signals according to a second embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 6 shows a flow chart of a method of simplifying distribution of media signals that the first alternative device in Fig. 5 is working according to
- Fig. 7 shows a flow chart of a method of distribution media signals that the second alternative device in Fig. 5 is working according to
- Fig. 8 shows a computer program product.
- Fig. 1 shows a block schematic of such an electronic media delivery system comprising a first device 10 for simplifying distribution of a processed media signal, which is connected to a second device 20 for distributing the processed media signal.
- the present invention is based on the ⁇ understanding that different types of processing operations relating to media signals, like watermarking and compression, can be divided into different parts, where some operations can be provided or performed beforehand and others can be performed when the processing is needed to be performed.
- 1 is therefore, in the preferred embodiment of the invention, to deliver a media signal y when a user requests such a signal, which media signal is compressed and watermarked.
- the actual compression and watermarking are not finalized until a request for delivery is received. If the watermarking and compression of the media signal is all made at the time of receipt of an order there will however be considerable delays in the delivery, which a client will normally not accept.
- Fig. 2 shows a flow chart of the method the device is working according to.
- the method according to the invention thus starts with a raw unprocessed or uncompressed media signal x, which in the preferred embodiment is an audio signal having the PCM format (Pulse Code Modulation).
- the media signal x is thus an audio signal, but it should be realized that the invention is in no way limited to these types of signals. It can for instance, also be applied to video signals.
- the working of the first device 10 is performed off-line or before a request for delivery is received.
- the unprocessed media signal x is therefore provided to a first properties determining unit in the form of a watermark pre-calculating unit (WPC) 12, to a second properties determining unit in the form of a compression pre-calculating unit (CPC) 14 and to an embedding unit in the form of a reversible watermarking unit (RW) 16.
- WPC watermark pre-calculating unit
- CPC compression pre-calculating unit
- RW reversible watermarking unit
- the watermark pre-calculating unit 12 determines a first set of watermarking properties w that are based on the media signal x to be watermarked, step 30.
- the compression pre-calculating unit 14 determines a second set of compression properties a of the unprocessed media signal x to be used in the compression of the media signal, step 32.
- Both these sets of properties w and a are then provided to the reversible watermarking unit 16, which embeds these properties in the unprocessed media signal using reversible watermark encoding in order to obtain a modified media signal x', step 34.
- the reversible watermarking unit 16 then stores the modified media signal x' in a media signal storage or database DB 18, step 36.
- Fig. 1 shows a flow chart of the method the second device is working according to. In this part of the invention, the device 20 is thus working on-line.
- the second device 20 retrieves the modified media signal x' from the database 18 of the first device 10, step 38, where the modified media signal is forwarded to an extracting unit in the form of a reversible watermarking decoding unit (RWD) 22.
- the reversible watermarking decoding unit 22 then extracts both the sets of properties w and a from the modified media signal, step 40.
- the reversible watermarking decoding unit 22 then supplies the first set of signal dependent properties w to a first processing unit in the form of a watermark embedding unit (WE) 24 and the second set of signal dependent properties a to a second processing unit in the form of a signal compression unit (C) 26.
- WE watermark embedding unit
- C signal compression unit
- the reversible watermarking decoding unit 22 also restores the unprocessed media signal x, step 42. Thereafter the watermark embedding unit 24 embeds a unique watermark in the restored media signal x using the signal dependent properties w, step 44, and supplies the thus watermarked signal x w to the signal compression unit 26, which compresses the watermarked signal x w using the second set of signal dependent properties a for providing the output signal y, step 46. The signal compression unit 26 thereafter delivers the watermarked and compressed output signal y to the client, step 47. According to the above-mentioned method it is possible to quickly deliver a media signal to a client. Naturally the same signal can be delivered to several different clients, each having a different unique watermark.
- the watermarks have then all been generated using the same set of signal dependent properties.
- the output quality can be selected by simply selecting an appropriate bit rate. Since the processing in the second device is performed on a "raw" PCM signal, transcoding and potential introduction of artefacts are avoided.
- the reversible watermarking unit and the reversible watermarking decoding unit can be based on inserting the additional data, i.e. the sets of properties onto remapped amplitude values of the unprocessed media signal.
- the output signal from the embedding has the same format as the input signal for the embedding, and the original signal can be reconstructed in an at least close to bit-exact manner.
- One such technique is described in more detail in European Patent Application No 03100093.8, which is herein incorporated by reference. This document also describes how a reversible watermarking decoding unit would work.
- This technique provides a data channel having a capacity of about 1 bit per sample of the unprocessed media signal, which corresponds to a bit rate of about 44 kbit/s, which is enough for allowing the insertion of at least two sets of signal dependent properties.
- the second set of signal dependent properties that are determined beforehand are such things as psycho -acoustic properties, such as masking threshold parameters for use in the different subbands of the compressed signal to be delivered. These calculations are relatively time consuming but as they are based on the properties of the signal, they can be made beforehand. When the compression unit then compresses the media signal it can work faster because the properties have been determined beforehand.
- the compression scheme used is AAC, although the invention is not limited to this scheme. The scheme can for instance alternatively be MP3.
- AAC provides bit rates of approximately 13 kb/s for this second set of signal dependent properties.
- Other possible properties than masking threshold parameters that can be used for the compression can be quantization levels and scale factors.
- the first set of signal dependent properties that are determined beforehand are such things as psycho-acoustic properties such as masking threshold parameters for use in the watermarking process. These calculations are relatively time consuming but as they are also based on the properties of the signal, they can be made beforehand.
- the watermark embedding unit then watermarks the media signal it can work faster because the properties have been determined beforehand. More details of one watermarking scheme will be given later, for which example bit rates of approximately 7 kb/s are provided. Given the above mentioned bit rates of the different sets of signal dependent properties it can thus be seen that the reversible watermarking channel capacity is large enough to include both these sets of signal dependent properties. How an actual watermark embedding unit can be made to work will now be described with reference being made to Fig.
- the device is a device for watermarking of signal samples, like for instance of audio signal samples like PCM samples. This is however just one example of the type of signals in which watermarking according to the invention can be performed.
- the watermark embedding unit 24 includes a bandpass filter 50, which filters the media signal x[n] and provides the filtered signal X b [n] to a multiplying unit 48, which also receives a watermark wm[n] and multiplies the watermark wm[n] with the filtered media signal X b [n].
- the output of the multiplying unit 48 is connected to a scaling unit 52, which scales the output signal from the multiplying unit 48 with a scaling parameter and provides it to an adding unit 54, which also receives the media signal x[n].
- the output of the adding unit 54 is then the watermarked media signal x[n].
- the scaling factor ⁇ is controlled by a signal w[n], which signal is made up of the first set of signal dependent properties. These properties are in this example decided based on a psycho-acoustic model of the human hearing system in order to ensure that the watermark is not perceptible to a user or client or provided beneath a masking threshold of the signal x[n]. These properties, which are highly dependent on the media signal x, are therefore calculated beforehand.
- the bandpass filtered signal X b [n] is fixed in the sense that it is not influenced by the watermark and can just as well be calculated beforehand. This will make the watermark embedding unit simpler in structure.
- the watermarking properties dependent on the media signal are not limited to being based on a psycho-acoustic model of the human hearing system. In case the media signal is a video signal an appropriate psycho-visual model of the human visual system is used. The model is therefore a model of a human sensing system. More detail about the specific watermarking technique shown in Fig.
- Fig. 5, 6 and 7 are directed towards a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the devices in Fig. 5 are generally the same as the devices in Fig. 1, therefore only the differences will be described here.
- the first device 10 includes a buried data channel providing unit (BDCP) 56 and instead of a reversible watermarking decoding unit (RWD) the second device 20 includes a buried data channel extracting unit (BDCE) 58.
- BDCP buried data channel providing unit
- BDCE buried data channel extracting unit
- the watermark pre-calculating unit 12 determines a first set of watermarking properties w that are based on the media signal x to be watermarked, step 60.
- the compression pre-calculating unit 14 determines a second set of compression properties a of the unprocessed media signal x to be used in the compression of the media signal, step 62.
- Both these sets of properties w and a are then provided to the buried data channel providing unit 56, which creates a buried data channel in the media signal and inserts these properties in the channel in order to obtain a modified media signal x', step 64.
- the buried data channel providing unit 56 then stores the modified media signal x' in the database 18, step 66.
- the second device 20 retrieves the modified media signal x' from the data base 18 of the first device 10, step 68, where the modified media signal is forwarded to an extracting unit in the form of the buried data channel extracting unit 58.
- the buried data channel extracting unit 58 then extracts both the sets of properties w and a from the modified media signal x', step 70.
- the buried data channel extracting unit 58 then supplies the first set of signal dependent properties w to the watermark embedding unit 24 and the second set of signal dependent properties a to the compression unit 26.
- the original signal is not restored, but instead some distortion is normally introduced. This distortion is normally not perceptible.
- the slightly distorted media signal x" is then supplied to the watermark embedding unit 24, which embeds a unique watermark in the media signal x" using the signal dependent properties w, step 72, and supplies the thus watermarked signal x w to the compression unit 26, which compresses the watermarked signal using the second set of signal dependent properties a, step 74.
- the compression unit 26 thereafter delivers the watermarked and compressed output signal y to the client, step 76. Since the signal is not restored there might be some permanent distortions introduced. These distortions might however not be relevant depending on the quality of the signal that is to be delivered.
- the first device need furthermore not include the database, but this can be provided as a separate entity.
- the database can furthermore be provided in the second device instead. It is furthermore possible to provide more than one pair of compression/watermark embedding units together that can provide different uniquely watermarked media signals for different clients.
- the invention can furthermore be provided with only watermarking or only compression, in which case only one set of signal dependent properties might be embedded in the media signal.
- the invention is in no way limited to reversible watermarking or using a buried data channel for embedding of signal dependent properties in the media signal, but any suitable encoding technique can be used for this embedding.
- Another possible variation of the present invention is to embed also a third set of signal dependent properties, which are for instance directed towards providing help for compression according to another compression scheme. If the second set were directed towards AAC, this third set could then be directed towards MP3. Then a client might get to select which compression scheme is to be used and the second device would select a compression unit according to the selected scheme and use the set of signal dependent properties of that scheme to speed up the compression of the media signal.
- the invention is not limited to audio signals, but can be applied also on other types of media signals, like video signals.
- the signal dependent properties can include such things as run-codes.
- the present invention has many advantages apart from the ones already described.
- the watermark embedding according to the invention is particularly well suited for forensic tracking, where watermarks are embedded in files distributed via an Electronic Content Delivery System, and used to track for instance illegal copied content on the Internet.
- Fig. 8 shows a computer program product on a carrier (80).
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