Abstract

Reference table (RT) based embedding method embeds secret digits into pixel pairs under the guidance of a reference table. Most of the existing RT-based methods either require elaborate conversions among different bases, or have limited embedding capacity. In this paper, we use a patched reference table (PRT) as a guide and propose a PRT method to provide a better image quality and extendable embedding capacity. We also exploit the concept of pixel value differencing (PVD) and propose another method PRT–PVD. In the traditional PVD-based methods, the shape of the difference histograms of the stego images is significantly altered and, thus, vulnerable to some steganalyzers. PRT–PVD adopts the PRT method and uses a specially designed embedding sequence to preserve the difference histogram shape. Experimental results reveal that the proposed PRT and PRT–PVD methods not only have better embedding efficiency over the existing methods, but also are robust to detection by modern steganalysis tools.

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