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Patrick Bas

Researcher at university of lille

Publications -  123
Citations -  6377

Patrick Bas is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital watermarking & Steganography. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 112 publications receiving 5513 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Bas include Lille University of Science and Technology & École centrale de Lille.

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Steganalysis by Subtractive Pixel Adjacency Matrix

TL;DR: A method for detection of steganographic methods that embed in the spatial domain by adding a low-amplitude independent stego signal, an example of which is least significant bit (LSB) matching.
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Break our steganographic system: the ins and outs of organizing BOSS

TL;DR: This paper summarizes the first international challenge on steganalysis called BOSS (an acronym for Break The authors' Steganographic System), explaining the motivations behind the organization of the contest, its rules together with reasons for them, and the steganographic algorithm developed for the contest.
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Using high-dimensional image models to perform highly undetectable steganography

TL;DR: A complete methodology for designing practical and highly-undetectable stegosystems for real digital media and explains why high-dimensional models might be problem in steganalysis, and introduces HUGO, a new embedding algorithm for spatial-domain digital images and its performance with LSB matching.
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OP-ELM: Optimally Pruned Extreme Learning Machine

TL;DR: The proposed OP-ELM methodology performs several orders of magnitude faster than the other algorithms used in this brief, except the original ELM, and is still able to maintain an accuracy that is comparable to the performance of the SVM.
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Geometrically invariant watermarking using feature points

TL;DR: A new approach for watermarking of digital images providing robustness to geometrical distortions by proposing an embedding and detection scheme where the mark is bound with a content descriptor defined by salient points.