| J. Fridrich and M. Goljan, "Protection of digital images using self embedding," Symp. Content Security and Data Hiding in Digital Media, New Jersey Institute of Technology, May 14, 1999. |
....news (right) of the Calgary corpus sage. For example, one could think of some sort of selfembedding of the text in order to give Bob the opportunity to know where the text has been tampered with. Although it is not clear how to achieve this for texts, the idea has been explored for digital images [10]. The third and final advantage is that a casual observer would hardly imagine that a standard LZ 77 compressed file which (1) does not contain any suspicious looking data and (2) can be decompressed by any common LZ77 implementation, is actually protected against tamperproofing. This could be ....
J. Fridrich and M. Goljan. Protection of digital images using self embedding. In Symposium on Content Security and Data Hiding in Digital Media, 1999.
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J. Fridrich and M. Goljan, "Protection of digital images using self embedding," Symp. Content Security and Data Hiding in Digital Media, New Jersey Institute of Technology, May 14, 1999.
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J. Fridrich and M. Goljan, "Protection of digital images using self embedding," in Proceedings of NJIT Symposium on Content Security and Data Hiding in Digital Media, (Newark, NJ), May 1999.
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