Improved Steganographic Method Preserving Pixel-Value Differencing Histogram with Modulus Function

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We herein advance a secure steganographic algorithm that uses a turnover policy and a novel adjusting process. Although the method of Wang et al. uses Pixel-Value Differencing (PVD) and their modulus function provides high capacity and good image quality, the embedding process causes a number of artifacts, such as abnormal increases and fluctuations in the PVD histogram, which may reveal the existence of the hidden message. In order to enhance the security of the algorithm, a turnover policy is used that prevents abnormal increases in the histogram values and a novel adjusting process is devised to remove the fluctuations at the border of the subrange in the PVD histogram. The proposed method therefore eliminates all the weaknesses of the PVD steganographic methods thus far proposed and guarantees secure communication. In the experiments described herein, the proposed algorithm is compared with other PVD steganographic algorithms by using well-known steganalysis techniques, such as RS-analysis, steganalysis for LSB matching, and histogram-based attacks. The results support our contention that the proposed method enhances security by keeping the PVD histogram similar to the cover, while also providing high embedding capacity and good imperceptibility to the naked eye.
Publisher
HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION
Issue Date
2010
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

STEGANALYSIS; IMAGES; QUALITY; SCHEME

Citation

EURASIP JOURNAL ON ADVANCES IN SIGNAL PROCESSING

ISSN
1687-6172
DOI
10.1155/2010/249826
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/100869
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CS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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