Abstract [eng] |
I propose a novel methodology for steganography utilizing a surface amalgamation procedure. A composition union procedure resamples a littler surface picture, which combines another surface picture with a comparative nearby appearance and a self-assertive size. We mesh the surface combination process into steganography to cover mystery messages. Rather than utilizing a current spread picture to cover messages, our calculation disguises the source surface picture and implants mystery messages through the procedure of composition combination. This permits us to extricate the mystery messages and source surface from a stego manufactured composition. Our methodology offers three unmistakable points of interest. Initially, our plan offers the installing limit that is corresponding to the extent of the stego composition picture. Second, a steganalytic calculation is not liable to crush our steganographic approach. Third, the reversible ability acquired from our plan gives usefulness, which permits recuperation of the source composition. Exploratory results have checked that our proposed approach can give different quantities of implanting limits, deliver an outwardly conceivable surface pictures, and recuperate the source composition. . |