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Improving preprocessing in reversible data hiding based on contrast enhancement

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Abstract In this paper, we propose an improvement in the preprocessing stage of the reversible data hiding method based on contrast enhancement applied to grayscale digital images. In conventional proposals,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this paper, we propose an improvement in the preprocessing stage of the reversible data hiding method based on contrast enhancement applied to grayscale digital images. In conventional proposals, the preprocessing stage plays a fundamental role in the performance of the data hiding algorithm in terms of capacity and visual quality. Thus, this work presents two improvements to the preprocessing stage based on the analysis, merging, and shifting the image histogram, which, in conjunction with the data hiding stage, maximize the embedding capacity while keeping the visual distortion at a minimum. The proposed algorithm was implemented on two image datasets and compared with several related works previously reported in the scientific literature. The experimental results show that the visual quality can be preserved after data have been concealed when employing different embedding rates. Either of the preprocessing techniques presented in this paper can be adopted considering the application scenario and the priority of the requirements of the capacity and visual quality needed.

Keywords: data hiding; reversible data; contrast enhancement; based contrast; stage

Journal Title: Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences
Year Published: 2021

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