Encryption and multi-share-based steganography methods on images with low spectral resolution
2023
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Steganography is the name given to secret communication methods that third parties cannot detect. This secret communication is performed by hiding the secret information to be transmitted on a carrier medium so that the carrier does not raise any suspicions. Steganography science, of which many examples can be presented from the past to the present, has gained new application areas with the development of digital technologies. This thesis aims to develop new steganography methods that hide secret messages in plain text format on binary images, which have a lower spectral resolution when compared to color or grayscale images, used in digital devices as carriers. It has been observed that all implemented methods can successfully hide considerable lengths of plaintext payloads on binary images generated by both thresholding and halftoning methods, and this finding has been reinforced with conducted objective and subjective evaluations.
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Dr. Efe Çiftci
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Efe Çiftci (Doctorate thesis). Encryption and multi-share-based steganography methods on images with low spectral resolution, 2023, Baskent University.
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