International Journal of Computer Techniques -– Volume 2 Issue 3, May – June 2015 ISSN :2394-2231 http://www.ijctjournal.org Page 68 A Review OnGUI Implementation of Efficient Robust Digital Watermarking using 3-Discrete wavelet Technique Ravi Kumar 1 ,Garima Garg 2 ----------------------------------------************************---------------------------------- Abstract: The great success of internet that allows the transmission, very wide distribution, and access of digital data in an easy manner.The term "digital watermark" was first coined in 1992 by Andrew Tirkel and Charles Osborne.A digital watermark is a kind of marker covertly embedded in a noise- tolerant signal such as audio or image data. It is typically used to identify ownership of the copyright of such signal. "Watermarking" is the process of computer-aided information hiding in a carrier signal; the hidden information should, but does not need to contain a relation to the carrier signal. Digital watermarks may be used to verify the authenticity or integrity of the carrier signal or to show the identity of its owners. Like traditional watermarks,. Keywords —Digital Video Watermarking, Discrete Wavelet Transform, 3-D digital water marking, Video Frame, Watermark, MATLAB. ---------------------------------------************************---------------------------------- I. INTRODUCTION The term "digital watermark" was first coined in 1992 by Andrew Tirkel and Charles Osborne. A digital watermark is a kind of marker covertly embedded in a noise- tolerant signal such as audio or image data. It is typically used to identify ownership of the copyright of such signal. "Watermarking" is the process of computer-aided information hiding in a carrier signal; the hidden information should, but does not need to contain a relation to the carrier signal. Digital watermarks may be used to verify the authenticity or integrity of the carrier signal or to show the identity of its owners. Like traditional watermarks, digital watermarks are only perceptible under certain conditions, i.e. after using some algorithm, and imperceptible anytime else. If a digital watermark distorts the carrier signal in a way that it becomes perceivable, it is of no use. Since a digital copy of data is the same as the original, digital watermarking is a passive protection tool. It just marksdata, but does not degrade it nor controls access to the data. Traditional Watermarks may be applied to visible media (like images or video), whereas in digital watermarking, the signal may be audio, pictures, video, texts or 3D models. A signal may carry several different watermarks at the same time. Unlike metadata that is added to the carrier signal, a digital watermark does not change the size of the carrier signal. The needed properties of a digital watermark depend on the use case in which it is applied. For marking media files with copyright information, a digital watermark has to be rather robust against modifications that can be applied to the carrier signal. RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS