Building a Steganography Program Including How to Load, Process, and Save JPEG and PNG Files in Java

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Title: Building a Steganography Program Including How to Load, Process, and Save JPEG and PNG Files in Java
Language: English
Authors: Courtney, Mary F., Stix, Allen
Source: Mathematics and Computer Education. Win 2006 40(1):19-35.
Availability: MATYC Journal Inc. Mathematics and Computer Education, P.O. Box 158, Old Bethpage, NY 11804. Tel: 516-822-5475; Web site: http://www.macejournal.org
Peer Reviewed: Y
Physical Description: PDF
Page Count: 17
Publication Date: 2006
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Descriptors: Textbooks, Textbook Content, Internet, Programming Languages, Programming, Photography, Visual Aids, Color, Production Techniques, Coding, Computer Science Education, Computer Science, Problem Solving, Computer Interfaces, Computer Graphics
ISSN: 0730-8639
Abstract: Instructors teaching beginning programming classes are often interested in exercises that involve processing photographs (i.e., files stored as .jpeg). They may wish to offer activities such as color inversion, the color manipulation effects archived with pixel thresholding, or steganography, all of which Stevenson et al. [4] assert are sought by students. However, instructors may not find textual support for these topics since widely used introductory textbooks do not illustrate the needed techniques, and the professional Java literature obscures these straightforward operations in elaborate discussions. This paper presents the code to make image processing accessible through fragments used to hide a text message in a read-in JPEG file, store the image as a PGN file, and extract the message from the stored image.
Abstractor: Author
Number of References: 8
Entry Date: 2007
Access URL: https://www.macejournal.org
Accession Number: EJ769589
Database: ERIC
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