2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/1505896
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High Capacity Image Steganography Using Modified LSB Substitution and PVD against Pixel Difference Histogram Analysis

Abstract: The combination of pixel value differencing (PVD) and least significant bit (LSB) substitution gives higher capacity and lesser distortion. However, there are three issues to be taken into account: (i) fall off boundary problem (FOBP), (ii) pixel difference histogram (PDH) analysis, and (iii) RS analysis. This paper proposes a steganography technique in two variants using combination of modified LSB substitution and PVD by taking care of these three issues. The first variant operates on 2 × 3 pixel blocks and … Show more

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“…On the other hand the PSNR of type 1 is better than that of type 2. Table 6 represents the comparison of the proposed technique with the adaptive PVD technique in [26] and hybrid techniques in [27,28]. The comparison parameters are average PSNR and average hiding capacity values.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand the PSNR of type 1 is better than that of type 2. Table 6 represents the comparison of the proposed technique with the adaptive PVD technique in [26] and hybrid techniques in [27,28]. The comparison parameters are average PSNR and average hiding capacity values.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hiding capacity of proposed technique is greater than all the four variants of the hybrid technique proposed in [27]. The technique in [28] uses PVD with modified LSB (MLSB) substitution. The results of this technique (type 1) are as good as the results of 8 Advances in Multimedia Table 5: Results of proposed eight-directional PVD technique.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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