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Interpolation based Reversible Data Hiding Scheme for Digital Images

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Interpolation based reversible data hiding scheme is proposed in this work. Subsampled image of a cover image is taken as a reference image and interpolation is used to produce a high resolution image is produced from this reference image. Then difference expansion approach between original cover image and interpolated image is utilized to hide bits of the secret data. Comparisons with the existing interpolation based data hiding schemes show that the proposed scheme offers higher hiding payload and excellent visual quality marked images. In addition, the performance of the proposed scheme is more stable for different images than existing interpolation based data hiding schemes.

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      WCCCE '16: Proceedings of the 21st Western Canadian Conference on Computing Education
      May 2016
      137 pages
      ISBN:9781450343558
      DOI:10.1145/2910925
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      1. Image Subsampling
      2. Interpolation
      3. MSE
      4. PSNR

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