Reversible data hiding: Advances in the past two decades
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Abstract
In the past two decades, reversible data hiding (RDH), also referred to as lossless or invertible data hiding, has gradually become a very active research area in the field of data hiding. This has been verified by more and more papers on increasingly wide-spread subjects in the field of RDH research that have been published these days. In this paper, the various RDH algorithms and researches have been classified into the following six categories: 1) RDH into image spatial domain; 2) RDH into image compressed domain (e.g., JPEG); 3) RDH suitable for image semi-fragile authentication; 4) RDH with image contrast enhancement; 5) RDH into encrypted images, which is expected to have wide application in the cloud computation; and 6) RDH into video and into audio. For each of these six categories, the history of technical developments, the current state of the arts, and the possible future researches are presented and discussed. It is expected that the RDH technology and its applications in the real word will continue to move ahead.
Identifier
85006181406 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Access
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2573308
e-ISSN
21693536
First Page
3210
Last Page
3237
Volume
4
Recommended Citation
Shi, Yun Qing; Li, Xiaolong; Zhang, Xinpeng; Wu, Hao Tian; and Ma, Bin, "Reversible data hiding: Advances in the past two decades" (2016). Faculty Publications. 10931.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/10931
