Edge Adaptive Image Steganography Based on LSB Matching Revisited
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The least-significant-bit (LSB)-based approach is a popular type of steganographic algorithms in the spatial domain. However, we find that in most existing approaches, the choice of embedding positions within a cover image mainly depends on a pseudorandom number generator without considering the relationship between the image content itself and the size of the secret message. Thus the smooth/flat regions in the cover images will inevitably be contaminated after data hiding even at a low embedding rate, and this will lead to poor visual quality and low security based on our analysis and extensive experiments, especially for those images with many smooth regions. In this paper, we expand the LSB matching…
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- Least significant bit
- Steganography
- Embedding
- Computer science
- Cover (algebra)
- Pixel
- Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
- Artificial intelligence
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