Khalifa, Othman Omran and Mahmoud, Omer and Khan, Sheroz
(2012)
Perceptual model-based information hiding in audio signals.
In: 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Applications in Engineering (ICMAE2012), 3-5th July 2012, Kuala Lumpur.
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Abstract
Audio data hiding is the process of embedding information into an audio signal so that the embedded information is inseparable from
it and imperceptible to the listener. Information hiding is a multi- disciplinary area that combines signal processing with cryptography,
communication theory, coding theory, information theory and the theory of human auditory and visual systems where information is
hided within a host signal. A data hiding system should be robust, meaning that the embedded data could be decoded from the
combined signal, even if it is distorted or attacked. This paper examines information hiding in speech signals. A perceptual modelbased
information hiding in speech signal is developed.
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