Author
Pevný, T
Fridrich, J
Ker, A
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
DOI
10.1109/TIFS.2011.2175918
Issue
2
Volume
7
Last updated
2025-03-28T08:13:24.02+00:00
Page
445-454
Abstract
A quantitative steganalyzer is an estimator of the number of embedding changes introduced by a specific embedding operation. Since for most algorithms the number of embedding changes correlates with the message length, quantitative steganalyzers are important forensic tools. In this paper, a general method for constructing quantitative steganalyzers from features used in blind detectors is proposed. The core of the method is a support vector regression, which is used to learn the mapping between a feature vector extracted from the investigated object and the embedding change rate. To demonstrate the generality of the proposed approach, quantitative steganalyzers are constructed for a variety of steganographic algorithms in both JPEG transform and spatial domains. The estimation accuracy is investigated in detail and compares favorably with state-of-the-art quantitative steganalyzers. © 2006 IEEE.
Symplectic ID
321301
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
01 Apr 2012
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