Abstract

Currently, many scholars have investigated reversible data hiding (RDH) based on automatic contrast enhancement (ACE). For RDH based on ACE (ACERDH), various methods have been proposed on how to better improve image quality. Preserving brightness can prevent the image from being over-enhanced. However, some ACERDH methods that can preserve brightness well cannot sufficiently enhance low-light images. Although some ACERDH methods that can not preserve brightness well can more sufficiently enhance low-light color images, they lack the consideration of the local region, which is not conducive to enhancing the contrast of the local region. Therefore, a novel RDH method based on global ACE and local ACE is proposed. The global contrast is first improved by equalizing the global histogram. Then the high complexity region is optimized by the proposed two-layer ACE method to further enhance the local contrast. The low-light color image can be well enhanced by applying the proposed method to enhance the R, G, and B channels sequentially. Experimental results demonstrated that the proposed method is superior to some existing advanced methods in obtaining better image quality and hiding more secret information.

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