2012 Seventh Asia Joint Conference on Information Security 2012
DOI: 10.1109/asiajcis.2012.7
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Reversible Data Hiding for JPEG Based on EMD

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“…The Table 5 shows the comparison of PSNR of the existing Steganographic Methods presented by Wen-Chung Kuo and Shao-Hung Kuo [26] Cheng-Ta Huang et al, [27] Rengarajan Amirtharajan et al, [28] Khodai and Faez [29] and the proposed CESS algorithm. It is observed that the PSNR is higher in the case of proposed method compared to the existing algorithms as the quality of stego image is better with moderate capacity.…”
Section: Performance Comparison Of Proposed Methods With Existing Methmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Table 5 shows the comparison of PSNR of the existing Steganographic Methods presented by Wen-Chung Kuo and Shao-Hung Kuo [26] Cheng-Ta Huang et al, [27] Rengarajan Amirtharajan et al, [28] Khodai and Faez [29] and the proposed CESS algorithm. It is observed that the PSNR is higher in the case of proposed method compared to the existing algorithms as the quality of stego image is better with moderate capacity.…”
Section: Performance Comparison Of Proposed Methods With Existing Methmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irreversible data hiding has high embedding capacity, but it can't restore the the stego-image to its original content. Zhang and Wang [8] proposed an irreversible data hiding technique called Exploiting Modification Direction Method (EMD) with good embedding capacity of 1.16 bits per pixel (bpp) and high image quality with 51 dB. Lee et al [4] in 2008 proposed Reduplicated Exploiting Modification Direction (REMD) to embed two secret digits into one pixel-group through slightly changing the neighboring pixel values, and then a high embedding capacity (about 1.87 bpp) and good image quality (about 45 dB) can be achieved.…”
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“…Digital forensics guarantees image integrity. Chang et al [2] in 2007 as well as Lee et al [5] in 2011 developed a reversible data hiding techniques using double cover-images and Kuo et al [8] in 2010 presented a reversible data hiding scheme based on the EMD technique. A considerable amount of prior work on the extensive literature of EMD techniques for reversible data hiding has a shortage of far less embedding capacity than that of irreversible methods.…”
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“…Such technique holds an extremely high capacity but it destroys images [2,4,6,7,10]. As for reversible data hiding technique, stego-images can be restored back to the original images after retrieving the embedded secret data with a lower capacity than irreversible method [1,3,5,8,9].…”
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