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Adaptive reversible data hiding method based on error energy control and histogram shifting

Tai et al. proposed a reversible data embedding method based on histogram shifting and achieved an excellent embedding performance. Their method shifts the absolute difference of two consecutive pixels for data embedment, and employs an embedding level to control the payload. However, the shifting o...

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Published in:Optics communications 2012-01, Vol.285 (2), p.101-108
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Image quality
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Pixels
Referencing
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