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On the predictability in reversible steganography

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  • Ching-Chun Chang

    (National Institute of Informatics)

  • Xu Wang

    (Feng Chia University
    University of Jinan)

  • Sisheng Chen

    (Feng Chia University
    Fujian Polytechnic Normal University)

  • Hitoshi Kiya

    (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

  • Isao Echizen

    (National Institute of Informatics)

Abstract

Artificial neural networks have advanced the frontiers of reversible steganography. The core strength of neural networks is the ability to render accurate predictions for a bewildering variety of data. Residual modulation is recognised as the most advanced reversible steganographic algorithm for digital images. The pivot of this algorithm is predictive analytics in which pixel intensities are predicted given some pixel-wise contextual information. This task can be perceived as a low-level vision problem and hence neural networks for addressing a similar class of problems can be deployed. On top of the prior art, this paper investigates predictability of pixel intensities based on supervised and unsupervised learning frameworks. Predictability analysis enables adaptive data embedding, which in turn leads to a better trade-off between capacity and imperceptibility. While conventional methods estimate predictability by the statistics of local image patterns, learning-based frameworks consider further the degree to which correct predictions can be made by a designated predictor. Not only should the image patterns be taken into account but also the predictor in use. Experimental results show that steganographic performance can be significantly improved by incorporating the learning-based predictability analysers into a reversible steganographic system.

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  • Ching-Chun Chang & Xu Wang & Sisheng Chen & Hitoshi Kiya & Isao Echizen, 2023. "On the predictability in reversible steganography," Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, Springer, vol. 82(2), pages 301-313, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:telsys:v:82:y:2023:i:2:d:10.1007_s11235-022-00985-0
    DOI: 10.1007/s11235-022-00985-0
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