The syntax of concealment: reliable methods for plain text information hiding
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Brian Murphy and Carl Vogel, The syntax of concealment: reliable methods for plain text information hiding, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Security, Steganography, and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents IX;, San Jose, California, February 2007, Edward J. Delp III, Ping Wah Wong, 6505, 2007, 65050YDownload Item:

Abstract:
Many plain text information hiding techniques demand deep semantic processing, and so suffer in reliability. In contrast,
syntactic processing is a more mature and reliable technology. Assuming a perfect parser, this paper evaluates a set of
automated and reversible syntactic transforms that can hide information in plain text without changing the meaning or
style of a document. A large representative collection of newspaper text is fed through a prototype system. In contrast to
previous work, the output is subjected to human testing to verify that the text has not been significantly compromised by
the information hiding procedure, yielding a success rate of 96% and bandwidth of 0.3 bits per sentence.
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Author: VOGEL, CARL
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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical EngineeringSecurity, Steganography, and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents IX;
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Ageing , Cancer , Creative Arts Practice , Creative Technologies , Digital Humanities , Inclusive Society , Intelligent Content & Communications , International Integration , Next Generation Medical Devices , Smart & Sustainable Planet , Telecommunications , Computational linguisticsDOI:
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