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Reversible Data Embedding Algorithm Using the Locality of Image and the Adjacent Pixel Difference Sequence (영상의 지역성과 인접 픽셀 차분 시퀀스를 이용하는 가역 데이터 임베딩 기법)

  • Jung, Soo-Mok
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.573-577
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, reversible data embedding scheme was proposed using the locality of image and the adjacent pixel difference sequence. Generally, locality exists in natural image. The proposed scheme increases the amount of embedding data and enables data embedding at various levels by applying a technique of predicting adjacent pixel values using image locality to an existing technique APD(Adjacent Pixel Difference). The experimental results show that the proposed scheme is very useful for reversible data embedding.

High capacity multi-bit data hiding based on modified histogram shifting technique

  • Sivasubramanian, Nandhini;Konganathan, Gunaseelan;Rao, Yeragudipati Venkata Ramana
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.677-686
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    • 2018
  • A novel data hiding technique based on modified histogram shifting that incorporates multi-bit secret data hiding is proposed. The proposed technique divides the image pixel values into embeddable and nonembeddable pixel values. Embeddable pixel values are those that are within a specified limit interval surrounding the peak value of an image. The limit interval is calculated from the number of secret bits to be embedded into each embeddable pixel value. The embedded secret bits can be perfectly extracted from the stego image at the receiver side without any overhead bits. From the simulation, it is found that the proposed technique produces a better quality stego image compared to other data hiding techniques, for the same embedding rate. Since the proposed technique only embeds the secret bits in a limited number of pixel values, the change in the visual quality of the stego image is negligible when compared to other data hiding techniques.

Enhanced robust data embedding techniques (내성을 강화한 data embedding기법)

  • 정인식;권오진
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.06d
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    • pp.247-250
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    • 2002
  • Data embedding has recently become important for protecting authority. In this paper, we Propose a robust data embedding technique for images. Our techniques are based on the convolution between message image and a random phase carrier. We add extra bits with carrier image to improve precision of detecting rate, moreover, we use block by block based cyclic correlation for the compensation of distortion. In experiment, we show that the proposed a1gorithm is robust to Stirmark 3.1. attacks.

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Emerging Topic Detection Using Text Embedding and Anomaly Pattern Detection in Text Streaming Data (텍스트 스트리밍 데이터에서 텍스트 임베딩과 이상 패턴 탐지를 이용한 신규 주제 발생 탐지)

  • Choi, Semok;Park, Cheong Hee
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.1181-1190
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    • 2020
  • Detection of an anomaly pattern deviating normal data distribution in streaming data is an important technique in many application areas. In this paper, a method for detection of an newly emerging pattern in text streaming data which is an ordered sequence of texts is proposed based on text embedding and anomaly pattern detection. Using text embedding methods such as BOW(Bag Of Words), Word2Vec, and BERT, the detection performance of the proposed method is compared. Experimental results show that anomaly pattern detection using BERT embedding gave an average F1 value of 0.85 and the F1 value of 1 in three cases among five test cases.

An Improved Interpolation Method using Pixel Difference Values for Effective Reversible Data Hiding (효과적인 가역 정보은닉을 위한 픽셀의 차이 값을 이용한 개선된 보간법)

  • Kim, Pyung Han;Jung, Ki Hyun;Yoon, Eun-Jun;Ryu, Kwan-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.768-788
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    • 2021
  • The reversible data hiding technique safely transmits secret data to the recipient from malicious attacks by third parties. In addition, this technique can completely restore the image used as a transmission medium for secret data. The reversible data hiding schemes have been proposed in various forms, and recently, the reversible data hiding schemes based on interpolation are actively researching. The reversible data hiding scheme based on the interpolation method expands the original image into the cover image and embed secret data. However, the existing interpolation-based reversible data hiding schemes did not embed secret data during the interpolation process. To improve this problem, this paper proposes embedding the first secret data during the image interpolation process and embedding the second secret data into the interpolated cover image. In the embedding process, the original image is divided into blocks without duplicates, and the maximum and minimum values are determined within each block. Three way searching based on the maximum value and two way searching based on the minimum value are performed. And, image interpolation is performed while embedding the first secret data using the PVD scheme. A stego image is created by embedding the second secret data using the maximum difference value and log function in the interpolated cover image. As a result, the proposed scheme embeds secret data twice. In particular, it is possible to embed secret data even during the interpolation process of an image that did not previously embed secret data. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme can transmit more secret data to the receiver while maintaining the image quality similar to other interpolation-based reversible data hiding schemes.

Histogram-based Reversible Data Hiding Based on Pixel Differences with Prediction and Sorting

  • Chang, Ya-Fen;Tai, Wei-Liang
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.6 no.12
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    • pp.3100-3116
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    • 2012
  • Reversible data hiding enables the embedding of messages in a host image without any loss of host content, which is proposed for image authentication that if the watermarked image is deemed authentic, we can revert it to the exact copy of the original image before the embedding occurred. In this paper, we present an improved histogram-based reversible data hiding scheme based on prediction and sorting. A rhombus prediction is employed to explore the prediction for histogram-based embedding. Sorting the prediction has a good influence on increasing the embedding capacity. Characteristics of the pixel difference are used to achieve large hiding capacity while keeping low distortion. The proposed scheme exploits a two-stage embedding strategy to solve the problem about communicating peak points. We also present a histogram shifting technique to prevent overflow and underflow. Performance comparisons with other existing reversible data hiding schemes are provided to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed scheme.

A Lossless Data Hiding Scheme for VQ Indexes Based on Joint Neighboring Coding

  • Rudder, Andrew;Kieu, The Duc
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.9 no.8
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    • pp.2984-3004
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    • 2015
  • Designing a new reversible data hiding technique with a high embedding rate and a low compression rate for vector quantization (VQ) compressed images is encouraged. This paper proposes a novel lossless data hiding scheme for VQ-compressed images based on the joint neighboring coding technique. The proposed method uses the difference values between a current VQ index and its left and upper neighboring VQ indexes to embed n secret bits into one VQ index, where n = 1, 2, 3, or 4. The experimental results show that the proposed scheme achieves the embedding rates of 1, 2, 3, and 4 bits per index (bpi) with the corresponding average compression rates of 0.420, 0.483, 0.545, and 0.608 bit per pixel (bpp) for a 256 sized codebook. These results confirm that our scheme performs better than other selected reversible data hiding schemes.

A Graph Embedding Technique for Weighted Graphs Based on LSTM Autoencoders

  • Seo, Minji;Lee, Ki Yong
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.1407-1423
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    • 2020
  • A graph is a data structure consisting of nodes and edges between these nodes. Graph embedding is to generate a low dimensional vector for a given graph that best represents the characteristics of the graph. Recently, there have been studies on graph embedding, especially using deep learning techniques. However, until now, most deep learning-based graph embedding techniques have focused on unweighted graphs. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a graph embedding technique for weighted graphs based on long short-term memory (LSTM) autoencoders. Given weighted graphs, we traverse each graph to extract node-weight sequences from the graph. Each node-weight sequence represents a path in the graph consisting of nodes and the weights between these nodes. We then train an LSTM autoencoder on the extracted node-weight sequences and encode each nodeweight sequence into a fixed-length vector using the trained LSTM autoencoder. Finally, for each graph, we collect the encoding vectors obtained from the graph and combine them to generate the final embedding vector for the graph. These embedding vectors can be used to classify weighted graphs or to search for similar weighted graphs. The experiments on synthetic and real datasets show that the proposed method is effective in measuring the similarity between weighted graphs.

A Data Embedding Technique for Image Watermarking using Fresnel Transform (이미지 워터마킹을 위한 Fresnel 변환을 이용한 데이타 삽입 기법)

  • Seok Kang;Yoshinao Aoki
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.70-76
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    • 2003
  • Digital watermarking is a technique embedding hidden information into multimedia data imperceptibly such as images and sounds. Generally an original image is transformed and coded watermark data is embedded in frequency domain watermarking models. In this paper, We propose a new data embedding method using Fresnel transform. A watermark image is fresnel-transformed and the intensity of transformed pattern is embedded into original image. Our watermarking model has the flexibility In data embedding. It is possible to get many embedding patterns from a single watermark image by using various distance parameters with Fresnel transform. All kinds of image models such af shape, letter and photo ran be used as a watermark data. The watermarking experiments were conducted to show the validity of the proposed method, and the results show that our method has the robustness against lossy compression, filtering and geometric transformation.

New Text Steganography Technique Based on Part-of-Speech Tagging and Format-Preserving Encryption

  • Mohammed Abdul Majeed;Rossilawati Sulaiman;Zarina Shukur
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.170-191
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    • 2024
  • The transmission of confidential data using cover media is called steganography. The three requirements of any effective steganography system are high embedding capacity, security, and imperceptibility. The text file's structure, which makes syntax and grammar more visually obvious than in other media, contributes to its poor imperceptibility. Text steganography is regarded as the most challenging carrier to hide secret data because of its insufficient redundant data compared to other digital objects. Unicode characters, especially non-printing or invisible, are employed for hiding data by mapping a specific amount of secret data bits in each character and inserting the character into cover text spaces. These characters are known with limited spaces to embed secret data. Current studies that used Unicode characters in text steganography focused on increasing the data hiding capacity with insufficient redundant data in a text file. A sequential embedding pattern is often selected and included in all available positions in the cover text. This embedding pattern negatively affects the text steganography system's imperceptibility and security. Thus, this study attempts to solve these limitations using the Part-of-speech (POS) tagging technique combined with the randomization concept in data hiding. Combining these two techniques allows inserting the Unicode characters in randomized patterns with specific positions in the cover text to increase data hiding capacity with minimum effects on imperceptibility and security. Format-preserving encryption (FPE) is also used to encrypt a secret message without changing its size before the embedding processes. By comparing the proposed technique to already existing ones, the results demonstrate that it fulfils the cover file's capacity, imperceptibility, and security requirements.