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Makalah ini mencadangkan kaedah penyembunyian data boleh balik yang lebih baik dengan peningkatan kapasiti. Kaedah konvensional menentukan sama ada untuk membenamkan bit data dalam blok imej mengikut statistik piksel dalam blok tersebut. Sesetengah imej mempunyai statistik piksel yang tidak mencukupi untuk menyembunyikan data dan jarang atau tidak pernah mempunyai data yang dibenamkan di dalamnya. Kaedah yang dicadangkan memodulasi keterbalikan statistik untuk mengatasi kelemahan tersebut, dan juga mampu meningkatkan kualiti imej yang mengandungi data tersembunyi menggunakan modulasi penyesuaian blok. Hasil simulasi menunjukkan keberkesanan kaedah yang dicadangkan.
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Hong Lin JIN, Yoonsik CHOE, Hitoshi KIYA, "Reversible Data Hiding Based on Adaptive Modulation of Statistics Invertibility" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E93-A, no. 2, pp. 565-569, February 2010, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E93.A.565.
Abstract: This paper proposes an improved method of reversible data hiding with increased capacity. The conventional method determines whether to embed a data bit in an image block according to the statistics of pixels in that block. Some images have pixel statistics that are inadequate for data hiding, and seldom or never have data embedded in them. The proposed method modulates the statistics invertibility to overcome such disadvantages, and is also able to improve the quality of the image containing the hidden data using block-adaptive modulation. Simulationresults show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/transfun.E93.A.565/_p
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abstract={This paper proposes an improved method of reversible data hiding with increased capacity. The conventional method determines whether to embed a data bit in an image block according to the statistics of pixels in that block. Some images have pixel statistics that are inadequate for data hiding, and seldom or never have data embedded in them. The proposed method modulates the statistics invertibility to overcome such disadvantages, and is also able to improve the quality of the image containing the hidden data using block-adaptive modulation. Simulationresults show the effectiveness of the proposed method.},
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