To achieve the copyright protection of digital image
we present a novel zero-watermarking algorithm based on DT-CWT(dual-tree complex wavelet transform).The algorithm doesn't modify any information of the image
therefore it possesses both the invisibility and robustness
while it can resolve the loss of energy of conventional watermarking algorithms based on redundant transform.Exploiting the idea of real wavelet zerotree structure
we choose the vital-coefficient-trees from the transformed image
then by using PCA(principal component analysis)
extract the first principal components
quantize and encode them to construct the zero-watermark signal
which is registered to the center of authentication and is used to identify user's copyright later.Experiments show
that the robustness of the algorithm is very good
and it can resist various attacks such as filtering