Data-hiding in audio using frequency-selective phase alteration

A novel perception-based data hiding technique for digital audio is proposed. It exploits the lower sensitivity of the human auditory system (HAS) to phase distortion in audio compared with magnitude distortion. Audio is decomposed into subband signals, some of which are selected for embedding data with a controlled alteration of phase using suitable allpass digital filters. The proposed scheme is robust to standard data manipulations yielding less than 2% error probability against compression, re-sampling, re-quantization, random chopping and noise addition. The proposed method is also robust to desynchronization attacks.

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