Optimum Perfect Steganography of Memoryless Sources as a Rate-Distortion Problem

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Balado, Felix [1 ]
Haughton, David [1 ]
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[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Comp Sci & Informat, Dublin 4, Ireland
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2013 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION FORENSICS AND SECURITY (WIFS'13) | 2013年
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TP301 [理论、方法];
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Slepian's variant I permutation coding has been recently shown to be a fundamental steganographic tool, as it implements optimum perfect steganography of memoryless sources. Although real host signals are not memoryless, a decorrelating energy-preserving transform can always be applied before a method that assumes a memoryless source, as is usually done in the dual problem of source coding. A further constraint is needed in practice: the information-carrying signal must be close to the host, according to some distance measure. Thus steganography of memoryless sources using permutation coding is a rate-distortion problem. Here we delve deeper in the study of the embedding distortion of permutation coding, and we show that the rate-distortion tradeoff for partitioned permutation coding is near-optimum according to the Gel'fand and Pinsker capacity formula.
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