Protected JPEG Flows Reversible Data Hiding
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Among different techniques for reversible information stowing away (REVERSIBLE DATA HIDING) in JPEG pictures, just rate-mutilation, for example the picture quality with given payload, is contemplated during calculation planning. Notwithstanding, record size development is another significant assessment metric for JPEG REVERSIBLE DATA HIDING techniques.
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