A Multiple Criteria-Based Cost Function Using Wavelet and Edge Transformation for Medical Image Steganography

With the ever-increasing need for concealing messages within cover media like image, video, and audio, numerous attempts have been developed for steganography. Most of the steganographic techniques perform their embedding operation on the cover image without selecting a better location. The right se...

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Main Authors: Nipanikar S.I., Hima Deepthi V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Intelligent Systems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2016-0095
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spelling doaj-5137d541a1fc40e2a943e55ba961a9d22021-09-06T19:40:37ZengDe GruyterJournal of Intelligent Systems0334-18602191-026X2018-07-0127333134710.1515/jisys-2016-0095A Multiple Criteria-Based Cost Function Using Wavelet and Edge Transformation for Medical Image SteganographyNipanikar S.I.0Hima Deepthi V.1Vel Tech University, Avadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600062, IndiaVel Tech University, Avadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600062, IndiaWith the ever-increasing need for concealing messages within cover media like image, video, and audio, numerous attempts have been developed for steganography. Most of the steganographic techniques perform their embedding operation on the cover image without selecting a better location. The right selection of location for embedding the information can lead to high imperceptibility and robustness. Accordingly, in this paper, we develop a new cost function for estimating the cost of every pixel to identify the good location to embed the message data. The proposed cost estimation procedure utilizes multiple parameters like wavelet coefficient, edge transformation, and pixel intensity. The proposed cost matrix is then utilized to embed the message data into the cover media using an embedding integer. The proposed steganographic technique is experimented with two magnetic resonance brain images, and the results are analyzed with the peak-to-peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and mean square error. The robustness analysis ensured that the proposed steganographic technique outperforms the existing methods by reaching the maximum PSNR of 72.74 dB.https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2016-0095steganographymedical imagewaveletedge transformationpsnr
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A Multiple Criteria-Based Cost Function Using Wavelet and Edge Transformation for Medical Image Steganography
Journal of Intelligent Systems
steganography
medical image
wavelet
edge transformation
psnr
author_facet Nipanikar S.I.
Hima Deepthi V.
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title A Multiple Criteria-Based Cost Function Using Wavelet and Edge Transformation for Medical Image Steganography
title_short A Multiple Criteria-Based Cost Function Using Wavelet and Edge Transformation for Medical Image Steganography
title_full A Multiple Criteria-Based Cost Function Using Wavelet and Edge Transformation for Medical Image Steganography
title_fullStr A Multiple Criteria-Based Cost Function Using Wavelet and Edge Transformation for Medical Image Steganography
title_full_unstemmed A Multiple Criteria-Based Cost Function Using Wavelet and Edge Transformation for Medical Image Steganography
title_sort multiple criteria-based cost function using wavelet and edge transformation for medical image steganography
publisher De Gruyter
series Journal of Intelligent Systems
issn 0334-1860
2191-026X
publishDate 2018-07-01
description With the ever-increasing need for concealing messages within cover media like image, video, and audio, numerous attempts have been developed for steganography. Most of the steganographic techniques perform their embedding operation on the cover image without selecting a better location. The right selection of location for embedding the information can lead to high imperceptibility and robustness. Accordingly, in this paper, we develop a new cost function for estimating the cost of every pixel to identify the good location to embed the message data. The proposed cost estimation procedure utilizes multiple parameters like wavelet coefficient, edge transformation, and pixel intensity. The proposed cost matrix is then utilized to embed the message data into the cover media using an embedding integer. The proposed steganographic technique is experimented with two magnetic resonance brain images, and the results are analyzed with the peak-to-peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and mean square error. The robustness analysis ensured that the proposed steganographic technique outperforms the existing methods by reaching the maximum PSNR of 72.74 dB.
topic steganography
medical image
wavelet
edge transformation
psnr
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2016-0095
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