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, 65050Y
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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Other Titles: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Type of material: Conference Paper

