Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
384352 Expert Systems with Applications 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Image interpolation is a very important branch in image processing. It is widely used in imaging world, for example, image interpolation is often used in 3-D medical image to compensate for information insufficiency during image reconstruction by simulating additional images between two-dimensional images. Reversible data hiding has become significant branch in information hiding field. Reversibility allows the original media to be completely restored without any degradation after the embedded messages have been extracted. This study proposes a high-capacity image hiding scheme by exploiting an interpolating method called Interpolation by Neighboring Pixels (INP) on Maximum Difference Values to improve the performance of data hiding scheme proposed by Jung and Yoo. The proposed scheme offers the benefits of high embedding capacity with low computational complexity and good image quality. The experimental results showed that the proposed scheme has good performance for payload up to 2.28 bpp. Moreover, the INP yields higher PSNRs than other interpolating methods such as NMI, NNI and BI.

► We develop a data hiding scheme which exploits an image interpolating method. ► Interpolation by Neighboring Pixels (INP) is proposed image interpolating method. ► INP offers high embedding capacity with low computational complexity. ► INP yields higher PSNRs than other interpolating methods. ► The experimental results show high payload up to 2.28 bit per pixel.

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