Researchers aim to reduce "bitstream expansion," often citing specific bit counts (e.g., reductions of 1038 to 2243 bits) to prove the efficiency of their methods. Typical Research Workflow
Recent studies, such as those appearing in MDPI Applied Sciences and ResearchGate , frequently use similar identifiers to illustrate algorithm design frameworks or experimental results. Key Technical Concepts
A technique where a message is embedded into a JPEG image in such a way that the original image can be perfectly restored after the data is extracted. 1_038.jpeg
Advanced algorithms use these metrics to determine which parts of an image can hide data with the least amount of visual distortion or "file expansion".
Based on the technical context often associated with such file identifiers in digital research, likely refers to a specific figure or data artifact within the domain of JPEG Reversible Data Hiding (RDH) and image compression research. Advanced algorithms use these metrics to determine which
The content typically visualizes the transition from an uncompressed RGB image to the YCbCr color space, followed by Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and quantization.
Content labeled under these identifiers usually follows a structured technical path: Content labeled under these identifiers usually follows a
Modifying quantized DCT coefficients to hold secret data or metadata.