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Game-theoretic Analysis to Content-adaptive Reversible Watermarking
While many games were designed for steganography and robust watermarking, few
focused on reversible watermarking. We present a two-encoder game related to
the rate-distortion optimization of content-adaptive reversible watermarking.
In the game, Alice first hides a payload into a cover. Then, Bob hides another
payload into the modified cover. The embedding strategy of Alice affects the
embedding capacity of Bob. The embedding strategy of Bob may produce
data-extraction errors to Alice. Both want to embed as many pure secret bits as
possible, subjected to an upper-bounded distortion. We investigate
non-cooperative game and cooperative game between Alice and Bob. When they
cooperate with each other, one may consider them as a whole, i.e., an encoder
uses a cover for data embedding with two times. When they do not cooperate with
each other, the game corresponds to a separable system, i.e., both want to
independently hide a payload within the cover, but recovering the cover may
need cooperation. We find equilibrium strategies for both players under
constraints.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figure