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Walter Bender, Daniel Gruhl, Norishige Morimoto, Anthony Lu. Techniques for Data Hiding, IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 35, No. 3&4. 1996. pp. 313-336. http://www.almaden.ibm.com/journal/sj/mit/sectiona/bender.html

 



ABSTRACT: Data hiding, a form of steganography, embeds data into digital media for the purpose of identification, annotation, and copyright. Several constraints affect this process: the quantity of data to be hidden, the need for invariance of these data under conditions where a "host" signal is subject to distortions, e.g., lossy compression, and the degree to which the data must be immune to interception, modification, or removal by a third party. We explore both traditional and novel techniques for addressing the data-hiding process and evaluate these techniques in light of three applications: copyright protection, tamperproofing, and augmentation data embedding.
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