IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Reversible Data Hiding With Image Contrast Enhancement Based on Two-Dimensional Histogram Modification

  • Hao-Tian Wu,
  • Weiqi Mai,
  • Shuyi Meng,
  • Yiu-Ming Cheung,
  • Shaohua Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2921407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 83332 – 83342

Abstract

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Recently, reversible image data hiding with contrast enhancement (CE) has been proposed so that a contrast-changed image can be converted to its original version when needed. Several reversible image CE methods have been proposed by adopting the technique of reversible data hiding (RDH) to embed the recovery information into the contrast-enhanced images. In these methods, the 1D histogram is calculated and then modified to achieve the effects of histogram equalization (HE). Meanwhile, the 2D histogram has been used in image CE and demonstrated remarkable advantages in improving the image quality. In this paper, the method based on the 2D histogram modification is proposed to perform image CE and RDH simultaneously. In particular, a preprocessing strategy is developed to merge the adjacent bins in 2D histogram to prevent the overflow and underflow of the pixel values due to HE. The changes made in preprocessing is minimized by choosing the lowest bins for merging, while the CE effects can be achieved by expanding the highest bins for data embedding. The experimental results on two sets of test images have clearly demonstrated the efficacy of the proposed method for reversible image CE. The evaluation results are given to show its superior performances in CE and image quality preservation by comparing with the state-of-the-art approaches.

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