Least significant bit steganography detection with machine learning techniques

Shen Ge, Yang Gao, Ruili Wang

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Abstract

Steganography is the art to transmit secret messages through seemingly innocuous files, while steganalysis is to detect or extract hidden messages from such files. Heuristic and feature based methods were proposed for hidden information detection, but their methods seem to be too specific. In this paper we propose a general framework of applying machine learning to steganalysis for LSB (Least Significant Bit steganography) hidden information detection. We have investigated the performance of our method on different classification methods, different complexities of images and different embed rates. Feature based classifiers are trained for sequential and non-sequential LSB hidden information detection. The results show that chi-square feature based decision tree can get almost 10 percentage higher accuracy than the simple threshold based chi-square techniques for sequential LSB detection. In the non-sequential case, just 2-D RS steganalysis features based decision trees can achieve an accuracy of 97.56% in mixed embed rate case.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2007 International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining, DDDM2007
Pages24-32
Number of pages9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
Event2007 ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery in Data - International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining, DDDM2007 - San Jose, CA, United States
Duration: 12 Aug 200712 Aug 2007

Publication series

Name2007 International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining, DDDM2007

Conference

Conference2007 ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery in Data - International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining, DDDM2007
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Jose, CA
Period12/08/0712/08/07

Keywords

  • Information hiding
  • LSB steganalysis
  • LSB steganography
  • Machine learning

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science Applications
  • Information Systems
  • Theoretical Computer Science

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