Affiliation:
1. Tokyo University of Information Sciences, Japan
2. Yamagata University, Japan
Abstract
This chapter provides a general overview of audio data hiding. The general issues are discussed first, followed by the basic techniques used to hide data in audio signals, including bit stealing, spread spectrum methods, echo methods, and quantization index modulation. This is followed by a brief description of the recent proposals presented at the Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineers of Japan (IEICE) Multimedia Information Hiding (MIH) Technical Group Meetings.
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