Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9506766 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2005 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, a novel mechanism using modulus operations to incorporate secret data (with image form) into a host-image is proposed. The used modulus is a threshold value that indicates how many bits of the secret image are being incorporated into the host-image. In our scheme, there are two kinds of secret images processed. The capacities of these two types are half the size and a quarter the size of the chosen host-image, respectively. As can be seen in the result of our experiment, not only can the secret images be totally embedded, but the extra information, such as the auxiliary table, assisting the secret extraction is released as well. Even then, there is still space remaining after the hiding procedure is completed. The result is a higher capacity exploration for embedding the secret into a host-image. Upon inspection of the quality of the stego-image using the measurement of PSNR it is noted that not only does the image display make the grade of the human vision system, i.e., it is imperceptible by human eyes as far as the embedded secret is concerned, but also the valued results of PSNR remain sufficiently stable for a variety of host-image selections. Therefore, our proposal scheme is notably superior to those in the previous literature [IEE Proc.--Vision Image Signal Process. 147(1) (2000) 29]. The advantages of this proposed scheme are the higher capacity exploration on secret embedding, and better stability on stego-image displays.
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