A HIGH-CAPACITY IMAGE DATA HIDING SCHEME USING ADAPTIVE LSB SUBSTITUTION

A High-Capacity Image Data Hiding Scheme Using Adaptive LSB Substitution

A High-Capacity Image Data Hiding Scheme Using Adaptive LSB Substitution

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Many existing steganographic methods hide more secret data into edged areas than smooth areas in the host image, which does not differentiate textures from edges and causes serious degradation in actual edge areas.To avoid abrupt changes in image edge areas, as well as here to achieve better quality of the stego-image, a novel image data hiding technique by adaptive Least Significant Bits (LSBs) substitution is proposed in this paper.The scheme exploits the brightness, edges, and texture masking of the host image to estimate the number k of LSBs for data hiding.Pixels in the noise non-sensitive regions are embedded by a k-bit LSB substitution with a lager value of k than that of the pixels in noise sensitive regions.

Moreover, an optimal pixel adjustment process is used to enhance stego-image visual quality obtained by simple LSB substitution method.To ensure that the adaptive number k of LSBs remains unchanged after pixel modification, the LSBs number is computed by the high-order bits rather than all the bits of 2014 dodge ram 1500 fender flares the image pixel value.The theoretical analyses and experiment results show that the proposed method achieves higher embedding capacity and better stegoimage quality compared with some existing LSB methods.

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