IBM Systems Journal
Digital watermarking based on chaotic map and reference register
Pattern Recognition
A lossless data hiding scheme based on three-pixel block differences
Pattern Recognition
Adaptive lossless steganographic scheme with centralized difference expansion
Pattern Recognition
High-performance JPEG steganography using complementary embedding strategy
Pattern Recognition
Adaptive embedding techniques for VQ-compressed images
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Prediction-based reversible data hiding
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Digital Watermarking and Steganography
Digital Watermarking and Steganography
A path optional lossless data hiding scheme based on VQ joint neighboring coding
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Wavelet-based copyright-protection scheme for digital images based on local features
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Reversible Image Watermarking Based on Integer-to-Integer Wavelet Transform
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security - Part 1
A Novel Difference Expansion Transform for Reversible Data Embedding
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
Feature: The Advanced Encryption Standard
Network Security
Reversible watermark using the difference expansion of a generalized integer transform
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Lossless generalized-LSB data embedding
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Reversible data embedding into images using wavelet techniques and sorting
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
A novel high-capacity data-embedding system
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Expansion Embedding Techniques for Reversible Watermarking
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Reversible data embedding using a difference expansion
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
A Reversible Data Hiding Scheme Based on Side Match Vector Quantization
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Reversible data hiding based on block median preservation
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Reversible fragile watermarking for 2-D vector map authentication with localization
Computer-Aided Design
Efficient reversible data hiding for color filter array images
Information Sciences: an International Journal
An intelligent chaotic embedding approach to enhance stego-image quality
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Geometrically invariant image watermarking using Polar Harmonic Transforms
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A compression-based text steganography method
Journal of Systems and Software
Intelligent reversible watermarking and authentication: Hiding depth map information for 3D cameras
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Reversible Data Hiding Scheme Based on Image Inpainting
Fundamenta Informaticae
Lossless data hiding for VQ indices based on neighboring correlation
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Histogram-shifting-imitated reversible data hiding
Journal of Systems and Software
Reversible fragile watermarking for locating tampered blocks in 2D vector maps
Multimedia Tools and Applications
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Obtaining good visual quality and high hiding capacity with reversible data hiding systems is a technically challenging problem. In this paper, we propose a simple reversible data hiding scheme that uses a complementary hiding strategy. The proposed method embeds one secret bit horizontally and vertically into one cover pixel of a grayscale cover image by decreasing odd-valued pixels and increasing even-valued pixels by one. Experimental results show that the hiding capacity measured by bit per pixel (bpp) of the proposed scheme is at least 1.21bpp with a PSNR (peak signal-to-noise ratio) value greater than 52dB for all standard test images. Especially in the case of four-layer embedding, the PSNR value of the proposed method is still greater than 51dB at a hiding capacity of about 5bpp for all standard test images. In addition, the proposed method is quite simple because it primarily uses additions and subtractions. These results indicate that the proposed scheme is superior to many existing reversible data hiding schemes introduced in the literature.