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This paper proposes a method to embed data in binary images with high embedding capacity. It is proved that, given an mn image block of the host image, the upper bound of the amount of bits that can be embedded in that block is ⌊(log2(mn+1)⌋ by changing at most 1 pixel in the block. An algorithm whose embedding capacity can reach the bound is then constructed. We also summarize some rules for selecting pixels to be changed in order to maintain higher quality of the host image after data hiding. The robustness and security of the proposed algorithm is analyzed. Three examples, data hiding in digital handwritten signature, temper detection of digital binary documents, and invisible annotation for cartoon image are tested to illustrate the potential applications.
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Acta Electronica Sinica
ISSN: 0372-2112
Year: 2009
Issue: 11
Volume: 37
Page: 2409-2415
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