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    • Information Security
    • Digital Image Processing

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    • Existing image hiding methods struggle with a trade-off between capacity and security/distortion.
    • Cover-based methods offer high capacity but risk image distortion and security vulnerabilities.
    • Secure coverless methods provide good security but suffer from limited data embedding capacity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a novel generative-based coverless multi-image hiding method (GCL-MIH) for enhanced security and capacity.
    • To enable hiding multiple secret images within a single generated image without requiring a predefined cover image.
    • To overcome the limitations of existing methods by achieving high capacity and high security simultaneously.

    Main Methods:

    • A feature reverse module compresses multiple secret images into feature vectors.
    • Vectors are normalized to conform to a standard normal distribution.
    • An invertible generative network (Flow-GAN) generates a realistic face image embedding the secret information.

    Main Results:

    • The GCL-MIH successfully hides up to four secret images within one generated face image.
    • Achieved a maximum embedding rate of 32 bits per pixel (bpp), significantly exceeding existing coverless methods.
    • Generated stego images exhibit high realism (FID score: 11.98) and recovered images show satisfactory fidelity (avg. PSNR: 33.18 dB, avg. SSIM: 0.9412).

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed GCL-MIH method effectively addresses the limitations of current image hiding techniques.
    • It offers a promising solution for secure and high-capacity secret information transmission using generative models.
    • The method demonstrates superior performance in terms of capacity, security, and realism of generated images.