Joint adjustment image steganography networks

Image steganography aims to achieve covert communication between two partners utilizing stego images generated by hiding secret images within cover images. Existing deep image steganography methods have been rapidly developed in this area. Such methods, however, usually generate the stego images and reveal the secret images using one-process networks, lacking sufficient refinement in these methods. Thus, the security and quality of stego and revealed secret images still have much room for promotion, especially for large-capacity image steganography. This paper proposes Joint Adjustment Image Steganography Networks (JAIS-Nets), containing a series of coarse-to-fine iterative adjustment processes, for image steganography. Our JAIS-Nets first proposes Cross-Process Contrastive Refinement (CPCR) adjustment method, using the cross-process contrastive information from cover-stego and secret-revealed secret image pairs, to iteratively refine the generated stego and revealed secret images, respectively. In addition, our JAIS-Nets further proposes Cross-Process Multi-Scale (CPMS) adjustment method, using the cross-process multi-scale information from different scales cover-stego and secret-revealed secret image pairs, to directly adjust and enhance the intermediate representations of the proposed JAIS-Nets. Integrating the proposed CPCR with CPMS methods, the proposed JAIS-Nets can jointly adjust the quality of the stego and revealed secret images at both the learning process and image scale levels. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our JAIS-Nets can achieve state-of-the-art performances on the security and quality of the stego and revealed secret images on both the regular and large capacity image steganography.

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