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Reversible Data Embedding Based on the Haar Wavelet Decomposition
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This paper presents an improved version of Tian’s algorithm for reversible data embedding. The improvement is highest at low embedding rates.
Henk J. A. M. Heijmans, Lute Kamstra
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