Selective Scan for Near Reversible Data Hiding Using DCT

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T. Bhaskar
M.N. Narsaiah
G. Anil Kumar
J. Sravanthi
T. Kiran

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Data Hiding is now a major area of study due to the internet’s and multimedia technologies’ amazing growth. Since data digitization and communication networking have advanced over the past ten years, protecting data transmitted over the internet has become a major concern. Numerous applications in steganography and watermarking find it desirable when data is integrated into multimedia cover content, such as audio, video, and photos. Watermarking will be used for copyright protection, while steganography will be chosen for encrypted communication. Even when the embedded data has been extracted, irreparable harm to the cover media is usually unavoidable with such techniques. The perfect restoration of the cover medium is necessary for some applications, including remote sensing, military mapping, geographic mapping, and medical diagnostics. Therefore, in sensitive applications like medical diagnosis, reversible data hiding techniques are used to restore the cover media without distortion. Confidential information, the content owner’s identity, cover content details, etc., are examples of the data that may be included. The data hiding techniques will be shown in order to determine the trade-off between embedding capacity and visual quality. The frequency coefficients of the cover image are changed by the frequency domain techniques. According to experimental results, the recommended procedures perform better than the current approaches for standard QCIF encoded videos and standard grayscale images utilizing the USC SIPI image database. The suggested method considers the information of the cover content during data embedding and provides a trade-off between visual quality and embedding capacity.

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