2005 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
DOI: 10.1109/icme.2005.1521349
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Hidden Auxiliary Media Channels in Audio Signals by Perceptually Insignificant Component Replacement

Abstract: This paper proposes a method for the formation of an auxiliary media channel within a host signal. Using a psychoacoustic frequency masking model, perceptually insignificant subband components of the host audio signal are identified and removed. The auxiliary channel data are placed in the empty subbands in the host signal and scaled to a level below the audible threshold. An implementation is given along with results suggesting that the proposed method can effectively hide an auxiliary media channel in a norm… Show more

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“…The algorithm for the embedding procedure is illustrated in Figure 2 The detailed embedding method is described below and was published by the author 7 . To summarize, the host and subordinate audio signals are divided in time frames, each of which is analyzed by the psychoacoustic model to detect redundant subbands.…”
Section: Embeddingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm for the embedding procedure is illustrated in Figure 2 The detailed embedding method is described below and was published by the author 7 . To summarize, the host and subordinate audio signals are divided in time frames, each of which is analyzed by the psychoacoustic model to detect redundant subbands.…”
Section: Embeddingmentioning
confidence: 99%