- Steganalysis of Recorded Speech
- M.K. Johnson, S. Lyu and H. Farid
- SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging, San Jose, CA, 2005
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Bibtex
Digital audio provides a suitable cover for high-throughput
steganography. At 16-bits per sample and sampled at a rate of 44,100
Hz, digital audio has the bit-rate to support large messages. In
addition, audio is often transient and unpredictable, facilitating the
hiding of messages. Using an approach similar to our universal image
steganalysis, we show that hidden messages alter the underlying
statistics of audio signals. Our statistical model begins by building
a linear basis that captures certain statistical properties of audio
signals. A low-dimensional statistical feature vector is extracted
from this basis representation and used by a non-linear support vector
machine for classification. We show the efficacy of this approach on
LSB embedding and Hide4PGP. While no explicit assumptions about the
content of the audio are made, our technique has been developed and
tested on high-quality recorded speech.
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