2021
DOI: 10.3390/fi13080215
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Two-Layer Reversible Data Hiding for VQ-Compressed Images Based on De-Clustering and Indicator-Free Search-Order Coding

Abstract: During transmission of digital images, secret messages can be embedded using data hiding techniques. Such techniques can transfer private secrets without drawing the attention of eavesdroppers. To reduce the amount of transmitted data, image compression methods are widely applied. Hiding secret data in compressed images is a hot issue recently. In this paper, we apply the de-clustering concept and the indicator-free search-order coding (IFSOC) technique to hide information into vector quantization (VQ) compres… Show more

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“…Unlike traditional information hiding techniques, RDH can not only accurately extract secret information, but also be used to verify and protect the originality and integrity of original data. In other words, RDH refers to the process of embedding additional data into the carrier data while maintaining the ability to completely recover the original carrier data without any destruction (Chang et al, 2021;Di et al, 2019). Therefore, RDH technology has important practical application value in some application scenarios that require high information integrity, such as medical imaging, military communication, and other fields (Huang et al, 2023;Kim et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike traditional information hiding techniques, RDH can not only accurately extract secret information, but also be used to verify and protect the originality and integrity of original data. In other words, RDH refers to the process of embedding additional data into the carrier data while maintaining the ability to completely recover the original carrier data without any destruction (Chang et al, 2021;Di et al, 2019). Therefore, RDH technology has important practical application value in some application scenarios that require high information integrity, such as medical imaging, military communication, and other fields (Huang et al, 2023;Kim et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%