An Improved Reversible Data Hiding Scheme by Changing Modification Direction of Partial Coefficients in JPEG Images
Abstract
This paper first reviews the reversible data hiding scheme, of Liu et al. in 2018, for JPEG images. After that, a novel reversible data hiding scheme, in which modification directions of partial nonzero quantized alternating current (AC) coefficients are utilized to decrease distortion and file size increase caused by data hiding, is proposed. Experimental results have shown that the proposed scheme has indeed advantages in visual quality and smaller increase in file size of marked JPEG images while compared to the state-of-the-art scheme with the same embedding payload so far.
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