International Conference on Computer Networks and Information Technology 2011
DOI: 10.1109/iccnit.2011.6020921
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An enhanced least significant bit modification technique for audio steganography

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“…The host signal is a signal that the data is embedded in it; this signal should not contain any additional data. Created signal after embedding data is called watermark signal that contains the hidden messages [11]. These two signals should not be audibly and quality differentiable and have not any perceptible difference.…”
Section: Audio Steganography Ethodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The host signal is a signal that the data is embedded in it; this signal should not contain any additional data. Created signal after embedding data is called watermark signal that contains the hidden messages [11]. These two signals should not be audibly and quality differentiable and have not any perceptible difference.…”
Section: Audio Steganography Ethodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In research [8] have introduced two new techniques for hiding data within audio mediums. First, Sample Selection which is used to determine the cover samples inside which secret data is embedded.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low-bit encoding also known as Least Significant Bit (LSB) technique, this technique is one of the earliest approaches used for information hiding [13] [14]. Generally, it is based on embedding each bit from the data in the least significant bit of the cover audio object in a desired way (see Figure 4).…”
Section: Low-bit Encodingmentioning
confidence: 99%