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Michiharu Niimi

Researcher at Kyushu Institute of Technology

Publications -  57
Citations -  594

Michiharu Niimi is an academic researcher from Kyushu Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Steganography & JPEG. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 56 publications receiving 571 citations.

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High-performance JPEG steganography using quantization index modulation in DCT domain

TL;DR: This paper presents two JPEG steganographic methods using quantization index modulation (QIM) in the discrete cosine transform (DCT) domain that approximately preserve the histogram of quantized DCT coefficients, aiming at secure JPEG Steganography against histogram-based attacks.
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An image embedding in image by a complexity based region segmentation method

TL;DR: A new technique to embed secret data into a dummy image by using image segmentation based on a local complexity measure, which could embed two color images in a 512/spl times/512 (8 bits/pixel) size gray image without losing any information.
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Application of BPCS steganography to wavelet compressed video

TL;DR: Experimental results show that 3-D SPIHT-BPCS is superior to motion-JPEG2000-B PCS with regard to embedding performance and the proposed method is based on wavelet compression for video data and bit-plane complexity segmentation ( BPCS) steganography.
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A gray image compression using a Hilbert scan

TL;DR: This paper focuses on a lossy compression technique for a gray image using the Hilbert curve, and confirms that in spite of the simple computation in comparison to JPEG, acceptable quality images can be obtained at bit-rates above 0.6 bit/pixel.
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Colorization in YCbCr color space and its application to JPEG images

TL;DR: This paper presents a colorization method in YCbCr color space, which is based on the maximum a posteriori estimation of a color image given a monochrome image as is the previous method in RGB color space.