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    A Robust Data Hiding Reversible Technique for Improving the Security in e-Health Care System

    Saima Kanwal1, Feng Tao1,*, Ahmad Almogren2, Ateeq Ur Rehman3, Rizwan Taj1, Ayman Radwan4

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.134, No.1, pp. 201-219, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2022.020255 - 24 August 2022

    Abstract The authenticity and integrity of healthcare is the primary objective. Numerous reversible watermarking schemes have been developed to improve the primary objective but increasing the quantity of embedding data leads to covering image distortion and visual quality resulting in data security detection. A trade-off between robustness, imperceptibility, and embedded capacity is difficult to achieve with current algorithms due to limitations in their ability. Keeping this purpose insight, an improved reversibility watermarking methodology is proposed to maximize data embedding capacity and imperceptibility while maintaining data security as a primary concern. A key is generated by a… More >

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    Locating Steganalysis of LSB Matching Based on Spatial and Wavelet Filter Fusion

    Chunfang Yang1,*, Jie Wang1, Chengliang Lin1, Huiqin Chen2, Wenjuan Wang1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.60, No.2, pp. 633-644, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.06154

    Abstract For the case of that only a single stego image of LSB (Least Significant Bit) matching steganography is available, the existing steganalysis algorithms cannot effectively locate the modified pixels. Therefore, an algorithm is proposed to locate the modified pixels of LSB matching based on spatial and wavelet filter fusion. Firstly, the validity of using the residuals obtained by spatial and wavelet filtering to locate the modified pixels of LSB matching is analyzed. It is pointed out that both of these two kinds of residuals can be used to identify the modified pixels of LSB matching More >

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