2008 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icmlc.2008.4620951
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An improved method for hiding data in a maze

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“…This approach conceals information in games, typically by hiding information in game elements such as the chess board or sequence of items generated [20,25,28] or how game players behave during the game [4,8,24,30]. Such information hiding methods has its root in some popular games with multiple players who group into teams, contract bridge being a well-known example in which players in the same team use various activities based approaches to exchange secret messages between them during the biding phase [1].…”
Section: Game-based Information Hidingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach conceals information in games, typically by hiding information in game elements such as the chess board or sequence of items generated [20,25,28] or how game players behave during the game [4,8,24,30]. Such information hiding methods has its root in some popular games with multiple players who group into teams, contract bridge being a well-known example in which players in the same team use various activities based approaches to exchange secret messages between them during the biding phase [1].…”
Section: Game-based Information Hidingmentioning
confidence: 99%