Audio Watermarking Using Matlab Project With Source Code Final Year Project

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           Currently over the millions of digital audio files such as digital songs are copied illegally during file-sharing over the networks. It has resulted as the loss of revenue for music and broadcasting industries. The traditional protection schemes are no longer useful to protect copyright and ownership of multimedia objects. These challenges have prompted significant research in digital audio watermarking for protection and authentication. Watermarking is a technique, which is used in protecting digital information like text, images, videos and audio as it provides copyrights and ownership. The identity of the owner of the audio file can be hidden in the audio file which is called Watermark. Therefore, digital audio watermarking is the process of hiding some information into the audio file in such a way that the quality and the audibility of the audio is not affected. It helps to prevent forgery and impersonation of audio signal. Audio watermarking is more challenging than image watermarking due to the dynamic supremacy of hearing capacity over the visual field. The proposed method involves Embedding and extraction of audio signal using Least Significant Bit. The audio signal which is in .wav  format undergoes segmentation, transformation and embedding the watermarked data and at the last inverse transformation will be carried out. We attempt to develop an efficient method for hiding the information in the audio file such that the copyright information will be protected from illegal copying of the information. This project is developed in matlab.

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