Reversible data hiding algorithm in encrypted images using adaptive total variation and cross-cyclic shift
Mingfang Jiang
Abstract:To reduce prediction error and improve the embedding rate of secret messages, a new reversible data hiding algorithm for encrypted images (RDHEI) is designed using adaptive total variation and cross-cyclic shift called RDHEIAC. The adaptive total variation is first used to generate the prediction error image. Then, the bit-plane rearrangement based on Hilbert scanning is performed to make room for data hiding. Thirdly, an improved run-length encoding is applied to compress the error image. Subsequently, a cros… Show more
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