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Reversible Data Hiding in the Spatial and Frequency Domains
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International Journal of Image Processing (IJIP)
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Volume:  3    Issue:  6
Pages:  265-384
Publication Date:   January 2010
ISSN (Online): 1985-2304
Pages 
373 - 384
Author(s)  
Ching-Yu Yang - Taiwan
Wu Chih Hu - Taiwan
 
Published Date   
20-02-2010 
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CSC Journals, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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KEYWORDS:   Reversible data hiding, IWT, Min-max algorithm, Coefficient-bias approach 
 
 
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Combinational lossless data hiding in the spatial and frequency domains is proposed. In the spatial domain, a secret message is embedded in a host medium using the min-max algorithm to generate a stego-image. Subsequently, the stego-image is decomposed into the frequency domain via the integer wavelet transform (IWT). Then, a watermark is hidden in the low-high (LH) and high-low (HL) subbands of the IWT domain using the coefficient-bias approach. Simulations show that the perceptual quality of the image generated by the proposed method and the method¡¦s hiding capability are good. Moreover, the mixed images produced by the proposed method are robust against attacks such as JPEG2000, JPEG, brightness adjustment, and inversion. 
 
 
 
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