\title{STABYLO:
STeganography with
-Adaptive, Bbs, and binarY embedding at LOw cost.}
+Adaptive, Bbs, and binarY embedding at LOw cost}
\author{Jean-Fran\c cois Couchot, Raphael Couturier, and Christophe Guyeux\thanks{Authors in alphabetic order}}
A new steganographic method called STABYLO is introduced in
this research work.
Its main advantage is to be much lighter than the so-called
-Highly Undetectable steGO (HUGO) scheme, a well-known state of the art
-steganographic process in the spatial domain.
+HUGO, WOW, and UNIWARDS schemes, the state of the art
+steganographic processes.
Additionally to this effectiveness,
-quite comparable results through noise measures like PSNR-HVS-M,
+quite comparable results through noise measures like PSNR-HVS-M
and weighted PSNR (wPSNR) are obtained.
To achieve the proposed goal, famous experimented
components of signal processing,
The STABYLO algorithm, whose acronym means STeganography with
Adaptive, Bbs, and binarY embedding at LOw cost, has been introduced
in this document as an efficient method having comparable, though
-somewhat smaller, security than the well-known
-Highly Undetectable steGO (HUGO) steganographic scheme.
+somewhat smaller, security than well-known
+steganographic schemes lite
+HUGO, WOW, and UNIWARD.
This edge-based steganographic approach embeds a Canny
detection filter, the Blum-Blum-Shub cryptographically secure
pseudorandom number generator, together with Syndrome-Trellis Codes
for minimizing distortion.
After having introduced with details the proposed method,
-we have evaluated it through noise measures (namely, the PSNR, PSNR-HVS-M,
-BIQI, and weighted PSNR), we have used well-established steganalysers.
+we have evaluated it through noise measures (namely, the PSNR, PSNR-HVS-M,
+and weighted PSNR), we have used well-established steganalysers.
% Of course, other detectors like the fuzzy edge methods
% deserve much further attention, which is why we intend
Furthermore, we plan to investigate information hiding on other models, such as high frequency for JPEG encoding.
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