2010 5th International Symposium on I/v Communications and Mobile Network 2010
DOI: 10.1109/isvc.2010.5654877
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Steganographic algorithm based on error-correcting codes for gray scale images

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“…50% and 50% of the embedded data, respectively, for the Bunny, Dragon and Armadillo 3D objects. However, the deployment of error correcting codes[67,68,69,70] could hence lead to a signi icant improvement to the MER values reported in Table…”
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“…50% and 50% of the embedded data, respectively, for the Bunny, Dragon and Armadillo 3D objects. However, the deployment of error correcting codes[67,68,69,70] could hence lead to a signi icant improvement to the MER values reported in Table…”
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“…If we consider for instance some of the methods involving the existence of the parity check matrix, we can implement the syndrome coding. Considering a steganographic protocol within the spatial domain of gray scale image, inspired by [57]. This approach suggests to divide the cover block into blocks of equal sizes.…”
Section: Steganography and Codingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Getting to grips with the problem generally goes by tackling at first the coding, and then the decoding or vice-versa. The coding theory is itself a very large and deep subject (see [39], [57], [65], [40]). There are various ways to implement the coding theory, such as network coding [8], or LRC coding for instance, as well as for the decoding as list decoding for instance [32], [80].…”
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