Frame Selected Approach for Hiding Data within MPEG Video Using Bit Plane Complexity Segmentation
Hamid.A.Jalab, A.A Zaidan, B.B Zaidan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a secure method for hiding data within MPEG videos by selecting specific frames and applying Bit Plane Complexity Segmentation, achieving high embedding rates with minimal impact on video quality.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining frame selection with BPCS steganography for MPEG videos, enhancing security and data capacity without degrading video quality.
Findings
High data embedding capacity achieved
Data can be extracted accurately from selected frames
Video quality remains unaffected
Abstract
Bit Plane Complexity Segmentation (BPCS) digital picture steganography is a technique to hide data inside an image file. BPCS achieves high embedding rates with low distortion based on the theory that noise-like regions in an image's bit-planes can be replaced with noise-like secret data without significant loss in image quality. . In this framework we will propose a collaborate approach for select frame for Hiding Data within MPEG Video Using Bit Plane Complexity Segmentation. This approach will invent high secure data hidden using select frame form MPEG Video and furthermore we will assign the well-built of the approach; during this review the author will answer the question why they used select frame steganography. In additional to the security issues we will use the digital video as a cover to the data hidden. The reason behind opt the video cover in this approach is the huge amount…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Digital Media Forensic Detection · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
