Indian script encoding technique (ISET): A hindi text steganography approach

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Abstract

A prehistoric technique of concealing clandestine information is steganography which takes use of a shelter media as text, audio, video, etc. The most important thing related to same is the capacity of hiding information under the cover. The typical individual in the same concern is linguistic steganography or text steganography due to the fact that text is lacking in terms of redundant data as in audio or video steganography, this property comes in abundance and serves as the basis of stego process. Here we put forward a linguistic text steganography technique. This technique implants secret information into the shelter media for searching novel probabilities for occupying a language Hindi which is apart from English. The proposed approach namely Indian Script Encoding Technique (ISET) will work by implementing the linguistic attributes of Hindi language. In this approach, there is no difference between vowels and consonants. In this new approach, we worked with random and Hindi texts where Hindi text is used as a secret message and random text as a cover medium. Secret message will be hidden in cover medium. Our aim to propose this new ISET method is to increase robustness of the data and also increase in capacity of hidden data.

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Chaudhary, S., Dave, M., Sanghi, A., & Sidh, H. (2018). Indian script encoding technique (ISET): A hindi text steganography approach. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 9, pp. 393–401). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3932-4_41

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