4.7 Article

Efficient Reversible Data Hiding for JPEG Images With Multiple Histograms Modification

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSVT.2020.3027391

Keywords

Transform coding; Discrete cosine transforms; Histograms; Distortion; Image coding; Quantization (signal); Rate-distortion; Reversible data hiding; JPEG image; MHM; rate-distortion optimization model; greedy algorithm

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development of China [2018AAA0102100]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61972031, U1936212, U1736213]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2018JBZ001, 2019YJS028]

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The proposed novel reversible data hiding scheme for JPEG images based on multiple histogram modification and rate-distortion optimization achieves better embedding performance in terms of visual quality and file size preservation compared to state-of-the-art methods by realizing adaptive embedding and optimizing embedding performance.
Most current reversible data hiding (RDH) techniques are designed for uncompressed images. However, JPEG images are more commonly used in our daily lives. Up to now, several RDH methods for JPEG images have been proposed, yet few of them investigated the adaptive data embedding as the lack of accurate measurement for the embedding distortion. To realize adaptive embedding and optimize the embedding performance, in this article, a novel RDH scheme for JPEG images based on multiple histogram modification (MHM) and rate-distortion optimization is proposed. Firstly, with selected coefficients, the RDH for JPEG images is generalized into a MHM embedding framework. Then, by estimating the embedding distortion, the rate-distortion model is formulated, so that the expansion bins can be adaptively determined for different histograms and images. Finally, to optimize the embedding performance in real time, a greedy algorithm with low computation complexity is proposed to derive the nearly optimal embedding efficiently. Experiments show that the proposed method can yield better embedding performance compared with state-of-the-art methods in terms of both visual quality and file size preservation.

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