Title :
Stego image quality and the reliability of PSNR
Author :
Almohammad, Adel ; Ghinea, Gheorghita
Author_Institution :
Brunel Univ., Uxbridge, UK
Abstract :
Digital image steganography is the art of hiding information in other digital images. Moreover, image quality evaluation has many difficulties such as the amount of degradation or distortion induced in the reconstructed image. The peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) is the most common metric used to evaluate the stego image quality. However, subjective evaluation is the most reliable method to measure the image quality. Therefore, we try to give an answer to the following question: “does the PSNR value of a stego image reflect its actual quality?”. However, JPEG steganography represents a distortion source in addition to the image compression. Therefore, this paper investigates the relationship, if there any, between the PSNR and the subjective quality of stego images. Four steganography methods and five grayscale images are used in this paper. Moreover, an adapted double stimulus continuous quality scale (DSCQS) method has been adopted. As a result, PSNR can not be reliably used because it has poor correlation with the mean opinion score (MOS). Moreover, conclusions derived from only PSNR values of different stego images are quite different from that derived from the MOS values. Additionally, MOS shows that a particular steganography method modifies different test images quality in different ways.
Keywords :
data compression; image coding; image colour analysis; steganography; JPEG steganography; PSNR; digital image steganography; digital images; double stimulus continuous quality scale; grayscale images; hiding information; image compression; mean opinion score; peak signal-to-noise ratio; reconstructed image; reliability; stego image quality; Airplanes; Correlation; Image coding; Image quality; Measurement; PSNR; Visualization; PSNR; Steganography; Stego image; Subjective evaluation; image quality; objective evaluation;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing Theory Tools and Applications (IPTA), 2010 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7247-5
DOI :
10.1109/IPTA.2010.5586786