{"created":"2020-08-30T13:55:37.654907+00:00","id":3109,"links":{},"metadata":{"_buckets":{"deposit":"4841a012-7ce5-47b0-a310-a437f716a0e1"},"_deposit":{"id":"3109","owners":[],"pid":{"revision_id":0,"type":"recid","value":"3109"},"status":"published"},"_oai":{"id":"oai:meral.edu.mm:recid/3109","sets":["1582963413512:1596119372420"]},"communities":["ytu"],"item_1583103067471":{"attribute_name":"Title","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_1551255647225":"IMPERCEPTIBLE IMAGE WATERMARKING SCHEME","subitem_1551255648112":"en"}]},"item_1583103085720":{"attribute_name":"Description","attribute_value_mlt":[{"interim":"
Interest in digital watermarks is growing and seems to be motivated by the need to provide copyright protection
\nto digital works. The digital watermark should not degrade the image to a degree that interferes with its usefulness. In this
\npaper digital watermark is decompounded into a series of binary bitplanes by bit decomposition, and each bitplane being
\nviewed as an ordinary two-dimensional binary watermark for watermarking. The results demonstrate that the enhanced
\nquality of the watermarked image is obtained.