2007 Sixth Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Special Session (MICAI) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/micai.2007.20
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Order Statistics Filters in Wavelet Domain for Color Image Processing

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“…The criteria used to compare different methods were the PSNR (Peak Signal to Noise Ratio), MAE (Mean Absolute Error), Q (Quality index), NCD (Normalized Color Deviation), and HC (Hiding Capacity). The image quality measures (IQM) steganalysis technique was used to measure the robust capabilities of various steganographic algorithms [3,8]. Table 1 presents the performance results of various methods in the 320x320 color images Airplane, House, Lena, Mandrill, Peppers, and Sailboat used as host and secret images.…”
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“…The criteria used to compare different methods were the PSNR (Peak Signal to Noise Ratio), MAE (Mean Absolute Error), Q (Quality index), NCD (Normalized Color Deviation), and HC (Hiding Capacity). The image quality measures (IQM) steganalysis technique was used to measure the robust capabilities of various steganographic algorithms [3,8]. Table 1 presents the performance results of various methods in the 320x320 color images Airplane, House, Lena, Mandrill, Peppers, and Sailboat used as host and secret images.…”
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“…The proposed method works in the wavelet domain and provides an analysis of the wavelet coefficients in different decomposition scales to estimate the variance field to distinguish areas where the pixels are considered noisy [3]. The proposed wavelet steganographic method is depicted in Figure 1.…”
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