python library for invisible image watermark (blind image watermark)

Overview

invisible-watermark

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invisible-watermark is a python library and command line tool for creating invisible watermark over image.(aka. blink image watermark, digital image watermark). The algorithm doesn't reply on the original image.

Note that this library is still experimental and it doesn't support GPU acceleration, carefully deploy it on the production environment. The default method dwtDCT(one variant of frequency methods) is ready for on-the-fly embedding, the other methods are too slow on a CPU only environment.

supported algorithms

speed

  • default embedding method dwtDct is fast and suitable for on-the-fly embedding
  • dwtDctSvd is 3x slower and rivaGan is 10x slower, for large image they are not suitable for on-the-fly embedding

accuracy

  • The algorithm cannot gurantee to decode the original watermarks 100% accurately even though we don't apply any attack.
  • Known defects: Test shows all algorithms do not perform well for web page screenshots or posters with homogenous background color

Supported Algorithms

  • dwtDct: DWT + DCT transform, embed watermark bit into max non-trivial coefficient of block dct coefficents

  • dwtDctSvd: DWT + DCT transform, SVD decomposition of each block, embed watermark bit into singular value decomposition

  • rivaGan: encoder/decoder model with Attention mechanism + embed watermark bits into vector.

background:

How to install

pip install invisible-watermark

Library API

Embed watermark

  • example embed 4 characters (32 bits) watermark
import cv2
from imwatermark import WatermarkEncoder

bgr = cv2.imread('test.png')
wm = 'test'

encoder = WatermarkEncoder()
encoder.set_watermark('bytes', wm.encode('utf-8'))
bgr_encoded = encoder.encode(bgr, 'dwtDct')

cv2.imwrite('test_wm.png', bgr_encoded)

Decode watermark

  • example decode 4 characters (32 bits) watermark
import cv2
from imwatermark import WatermarkDecoder

bgr = cv2.imread('test_wm.png')

decoder = WatermarkDecoder('bytes', 32)
watermark = decoder.decode(bgr, 'dwtDct')
print(watermark.decode('utf-8'))

CLI Usage

embed watermark:  ./invisible-watermark -v -a encode -t bytes -m dwtDct -w 'hello' -o ./test_vectors/wm.png ./test_vectors/original.jpg

decode watermark: ./invisible-watermark -v -a decode -t bytes -m dwtDct -l 40 ./test_vectors/wm.png

positional arguments:
  input                 The path of input

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -a ACTION, --action ACTION
                        encode|decode (default: None)
  -t TYPE, --type TYPE  bytes|b16|bits|uuid|ipv4 (default: bits)
  -m METHOD, --method METHOD
                        dwtDct|dwtDctSvd|rivaGan (default: maxDct)
  -w WATERMARK, --watermark WATERMARK
                        embedded string (default: )
  -l LENGTH, --length LENGTH
                        watermark bits length, required for bytes|b16|bits
                        watermark (default: 0)
  -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                        The path of output (default: None)
  -v, --verbose         print info (default: False)

Test Result

For better doc reading, we compress all images in this page, but the test is taken on 1920x1080 original image.

Methods are not robust to resize or aspect ratio changed crop but robust to noise, color filter, brightness and jpg compress.

rivaGan outperforms the default method on crop attack.

only default method is ready for on-the-fly embedding.

Input

  • Input Image: 1960x1080 Image
  • Watermark:
    • For freq method, we use 64bits, string expression "qingquan"
    • For RivaGan method, we use 32bits, string expression "qing"
  • Parameters: only take U frame to keep image quality, scale=36

Attack Performance

Watermarked Image

wm

Attacks Image Freq Method RivaGan
JPG Compress wm_jpg Pass Pass
Noise wm_noise Pass Pass
Brightness wm_darken Pass Pass
Overlay wm_overlay Pass Pass
Mask wm_mask_large Pass Pass
crop 7x5 wm_crop_7x5 Fail Pass
Resize 50% wm_resize_half Fail Fail
Rotate 30 degress wm_rotate Fail Fail

Running Speed (CPU Only)

Image Method Encoding Decoding
1920x1080 dwtDct 300-350ms 150ms-200ms
1920x1080 dwtDctSvd 1500ms-2s ~1s
1920x1080 rivaGan ~5s 4-5s
600x600 dwtDct 70ms 60ms
600x600 dwtDctSvd 185ms 320ms
600x600 rivaGan 1s 600ms

RivaGAN Experimental

Further, We will deliver the 64bit rivaGan model and test the performance on GPU environment.

Detail: https://github.com/DAI-Lab/RivaGAN

Zhang, Kevin Alex and Xu, Lei and Cuesta-Infante, Alfredo and Veeramachaneni, Kalyan. Robust Invisible Video Watermarking with Attention. MIT EECS, September 2019.[PDF]

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Comments
  • Potentially performance issues

    Potentially performance issues

    When using an image larger than 1MB the performance degradates quickly. What we observe is that with an image of 1920 × 1080 the performance is great, but using an image of 9504 × 6336 inside a container with 20GB of RAM after ~40 minutes the flask repository we put on top of the library crashes because the container is OOM. Is there a way to improve performance in this sense?

    opened by luca-simonetti 0
  • CLI decode doesn't work if output image is JPG

    CLI decode doesn't work if output image is JPG

    I'm trying to use as CLI and python script to generate a wmrked JPG but watermark decode doesn't show anything:

    C:\Users\me\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\Scripts>py invisible-watermark "F:\JPEG\_DSC5341.jpg" -v -a encode -t bytes -m dwtDct -w '1234' -o "F:\JPEG\_DSC5341-w.jpg"
    watermark length: 48
    encode time ms: 2819.3318843841553
    
    C:\Users\me\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\Scripts>py invisible-watermark "F:\JPEG\_DSC5341-w.jpg" -v -a decode -t bytes -m dwtDct -l 48
    decode time ms: 1944.9546337127686
    

    It's like there is no watermark impressed in it, unless I use a PNG as output. I posted the images I'm using for test purpouses.

    raw img test wm img test_wm

    opened by TheNemus 0
  • Example code not working

    Example code not working

    encoded the image, then decoding returned nothing, not "test" like expected.

    edit: tried with a different png image: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/me/whisper/decode.py", line 8, in print(watermark.decode('utf-8')) UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xff in position 0: invalid start byte

    opened by ClashSAN 0
  • How does this work?

    How does this work?

    I think a quick blurb about how the watermarks implemented by this package work would be helpful. Is it the pixel rounding that I can read about here? https://invisiblewatermark.net/how-invisible-watermarks-work.html

    opened by kevinlinxc 0
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