High-payload completely reversible data hiding in encrypted images by an interpolation technique
Di XIAO, Ying WANG, Tao XIANG, Sen BAI
High-payload completely reversible data hiding in encrypted images by an interpolation technique
We present a new high-payload joint reversible data-hiding scheme for encrypted images. Instead of embedding data in the encrypted image directly, the content owner first uses an interpolation technique to estimate whether the location can be used for embedding and generates a location map before encryption. Next, the data hider embeds the additional data through flipping the most significant bits (MSBs) of the encrypted image according to the location map. At the receiver side, before extracting the additional data and reconstructing the image, the receiver decrypts the image first. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can achieve real reversibility, which means data extraction and image recovery are free of error. Moreover, our scheme can embed more payloads than most existing reversible data hiding schemes in encrypted images.
Encrypted image / Data hiding / Image recovery / Real reversibility / Interpolation
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