Abstract

Steganography, an approach used to conceal information into the digital media, generally works in two domains: spatial and transform. Though spatial domain methods are simpler, but transform domain methods are good at identifying the features which make the end system more secure. In this work, a novel Steganographic scheme based on an integer sequence named Laguerre transform (LT) is proposed. The Cover image is decomposed into non-overlapping m-pixel groups and then each such pixel group is transformed by applying LT. Variable length bits from the secret information are fabricated into the transformed components. A post-embedding adjustment is applied over these components to minimize the distortion. By applying Inverse LT (ILT), the m-pixel groups are re-computed from the resulting adjusted components. Experimental results reveal that disparity between cover and stego-pixels increases as m increases. Proposed scheme offers better stego image and higher payload compared to some state-of-the-art techniques. Code of this method is publicly available here.

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