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RE: [WM]:Reversible Data Hiding Algorithm



Dear Tian,
 
Thank you very much for your comment.
I couldn't access to this paper. Could you please send it to me.
 
Regards,
Siamak

"Tian Jun (Princeton)" <Jun.Tian@thomson.net> wrote:
Siamak and Xiao-Ping,

I would like to draw your attention to a recent paper by Kamstra and Heijmans, "Reversible data embedding into images using wavelet
techniques and sorting", IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, Volume 14, Issue 12, Dec. 2005 Page(s):2082-2090. They presented an
improved difference expansion algorithm, which is among one of the highest perceptual quality at a given embedding bit rate.

Have fun.

---

Jun Tian
Thomson Corporate Research
Princeton, NJ, USA
+1 609-987-7333


-----Original Message-----
From: watermarking-owner@watermarkingworld.org
[mailto:watermarking-owner@watermarkingworld.org] On Behalf Of Siamak Yousefi
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 12:07 AM
To: watermarking@watermarkingworld.org
Subject: Re:[WM]:Reversible Data Hiding Algorithm

Hi Xiao,
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I read your nice paper and your method. Since my method outperforms = = the Tian method that you compare in your paper, it also
outperforms your method.
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Thank you very much for your advice.
With Best Regards,
Siamak Yousefi=20



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