High-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value ordering

Abstract In this study, an improved reversible image steganography method based on pixel value ordering (PVO) is proposed to improve the steganographic capacity. Before the steganography process, three continuous and neighboring pixels are regarded as one group for sequencing, where the maximum and...

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Main Authors: Hsing-Han Liu, Chuan-Min Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-04-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13640-019-0458-z
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spelling doaj-aaeda1f6840f462d9afdac36a192fdfa2020-11-25T03:00:41ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing1687-52812019-04-012019111510.1186/s13640-019-0458-zHigh-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value orderingHsing-Han Liu0Chuan-Min Lee1National Defense UniversityNational Defense UniversityAbstract In this study, an improved reversible image steganography method based on pixel value ordering (PVO) is proposed to improve the steganographic capacity. Before the steganography process, three continuous and neighboring pixels are regarded as one group for sequencing, where the maximum and minimum values are adopted for difference value calculation and the number of difference values is recorded. The pixels with more steganographic difference values in rows or columns are determined, after which the steganography and ciphertext retrieval steps are performed in the rows or columns of the digital image. The experiment results prove that the method replaces the block structure in frame selection by groups of continuously read pixels, i.e., every three pixels form a pixel group where two bits of confidential information can be hidden, thus improving the steganographic capacity effectively. Comparisons with other PVO hiding schemes confirm the superiority of the proposed scheme, which has a higher capacity and maintains an acceptable peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13640-019-0458-zReversible information hidingPixel-value-orderingSteganography capacity
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Chuan-Min Lee
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High-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value ordering
EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
Reversible information hiding
Pixel-value-ordering
Steganography capacity
author_facet Hsing-Han Liu
Chuan-Min Lee
author_sort Hsing-Han Liu
title High-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value ordering
title_short High-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value ordering
title_full High-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value ordering
title_fullStr High-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value ordering
title_full_unstemmed High-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value ordering
title_sort high-capacity reversible image steganography based on pixel value ordering
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
issn 1687-5281
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Abstract In this study, an improved reversible image steganography method based on pixel value ordering (PVO) is proposed to improve the steganographic capacity. Before the steganography process, three continuous and neighboring pixels are regarded as one group for sequencing, where the maximum and minimum values are adopted for difference value calculation and the number of difference values is recorded. The pixels with more steganographic difference values in rows or columns are determined, after which the steganography and ciphertext retrieval steps are performed in the rows or columns of the digital image. The experiment results prove that the method replaces the block structure in frame selection by groups of continuously read pixels, i.e., every three pixels form a pixel group where two bits of confidential information can be hidden, thus improving the steganographic capacity effectively. Comparisons with other PVO hiding schemes confirm the superiority of the proposed scheme, which has a higher capacity and maintains an acceptable peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR).
topic Reversible information hiding
Pixel-value-ordering
Steganography capacity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13640-019-0458-z
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