-Our approach is always compared to Hugo~\cite{DBLP:conf/ih/PevnyFB10}
-and to EAISLSBMR~\cite{Luo:2010:EAI:1824719.1824720}.
-The former is the least detectable information hiding tool in spatial domain
-and the latter is the work that is the closest to ours, as far as we know.
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-First of all, in our experiments and with the adaptive scheme,
-the average size of the message that can be embedded is 16,445 bits.
-It corresponds to an average payload of 6.35\%.
-The two other tools will then be compared with this payload.
-Sections~\ref{sub:quality} and~\ref{sub:steg} respectively present
-the quality analysis and the security of our scheme.
+Our approach is always compared to HUGO, to EAISLSBMR, to WOW and to UNIWARD
+for the two strategies Fixed and Adaptive.
+For the former one, the payload has been set to 10\%.
+For the latter one, the Canny parameter $T$ has been set to 3.
+When $b$ is 7, the average size of the message that can be embedded
+is 16,445 bits,
+that corresponds to an average payload of 6.35\%.
+For each cover image the STABYLO's embedding rate with these two parameters
+is memorized.
+Next each steganographic scheme is executed to produce the stego content of
+this cover with respect to this embedding rate.