High-capacity data hiding for abtc-eq based compressed image

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We present a new data hiding method based on Adaptive BTC Edge Quantization (ABTC-EQ) using an optimal pixel adjustment process (OPAP) to optimize two quantization levels. The reason we choose ABTC-EQ as a cover media is that it is superior to AMBTC in maintaining a high-quality image after encoding is executed. ABTC-EQ is represented by a form of trio(Q1, Q2, [Q3 ], BM) where Q is quantization levels (Q1 ≤ Q2 ≤ Q3 ), and BM is a bitmap). The number of quantization levels are two or three, depending on whether the cover image has an edge or not. Before embedding secret bits in every block, we categorize every block into smooth block or complex block by a threshold. In case a block size is 4x4, the sixteen secret bits are replaced by a bitmap of the smooth block for embedding a message directly. On the other hand, OPAP method conceals 1 bit into LSB and 2LSB respectively, and maintains the quality of an image as a way of minimizing the errors which occur in the embedding procedure. The sufficient experimental results demonsrate that the performance of our proposed scheme is satisfactory in terms of the embedding capacity and quality of an image.

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Kim, C., Yang, C. N., & Leng, L. (2020). High-capacity data hiding for abtc-eq based compressed image. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9040644

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