A Novel Anti-Collusion Audio Fingerprinting Scheme Based on Fourier Coefficients Reversing
Title | A Novel Anti-Collusion Audio Fingerprinting Scheme Based on Fourier Coefficients Reversing |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Li, M., Chang, H., Xiang, Y., An, D. |
Journal | IEEE Signal Processing Letters |
Volume | 27 |
Pagination | 1794—1798 |
ISSN | 1558-2361 |
Keywords | Acoustic Fingerprints, Acoustic signal processing, Anti-collusion, anticollusion audio fingerprinting, audio coding, audio copyright protection, audio fingerprint, audio quality, audio signal, colluded audio, composability, computer security, copyright, data encapsulation, data hiding, data protection, Data security, Fingerprint recognition, Fourier coefficients, Fourier transform, Fourier transforms, frequency-domain analysis, Human Behavior, illegal redistributed audio copies, illegal redistribution, Media, multimedia computing, multimedia fingerprinting coding, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Resists, security of data |
Abstract | Most anti-collusion audio fingerprinting schemes are aiming at finding colluders from the illegal redistributed audio copies. However, the loss caused by the redistributed versions is inevitable. In this letter, a novel fingerprinting scheme is proposed to eliminate the motivation of collusion attack. The audio signal is transformed to the frequency domain by the Fourier transform, and the coefficients in frequency domain are reversed in different degrees according to the fingerprint sequence. Different from other fingerprinting schemes, the coefficients of the host media are excessively modified by the proposed method in order to reduce the quality of the colluded version significantly, but the imperceptibility is well preserved. Experiments show that the colluded audio cannot be reused because of the poor quality. In addition, the proposed method can also resist other common attacks. Various kinds of copyright risks and losses caused by the illegal redistribution are effectively avoided, which is significant for protecting the copyright of audio. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9210196 |
DOI | 10.1109/LSP.2020.3028037 |
Citation Key | li_novel_2020 |
- Media
- Fingerprint recognition
- Fourier coefficients
- Fourier transform
- Fourier transforms
- frequency-domain analysis
- Human behavior
- illegal redistributed audio copies
- illegal redistribution
- Data Security
- multimedia computing
- multimedia fingerprinting coding
- pubcrawl
- resilience
- Resiliency
- Resists
- security of data
- Acoustic Fingerprints
- Data protection
- data hiding
- data encapsulation
- copyright
- computer security
- composability
- colluded audio
- audio signal
- audio quality
- audio fingerprint
- audio copyright protection
- audio coding
- anticollusion audio fingerprinting
- Anti-collusion
- Acoustic signal processing