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22 January 1999 Principles and applications of BPCS steganography
Eiji Kawaguchi, Richard O. Eason
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Proceedings Volume 3528, Multimedia Systems and Applications; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.337436
Event: Photonics East (ISAM, VVDC, IEMB), 1998, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Steganography is a technique to hide secret information in some other data without leaving any apparent evidence of data alternation. All of the traditional steganographic techniques have limited information-hiding capacity. They can hide only 10 percent of the data mounts of the vessel. This is because the principle of those techniques was either to replace a special part of the frequency components of the vessel image, or to replace all the least significant bits of a multi-valued image with the secret information.
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Eiji Kawaguchi and Richard O. Eason "Principles and applications of BPCS steganography", Proc. SPIE 3528, Multimedia Systems and Applications, (22 January 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.337436
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Steganography

Image compression

Digital imaging

Image quality

Image segmentation

Data hiding

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