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Repetition coding as an effective error correction code for information encoded in DNA
D Haughton, F Balado
2011 IEEE 11th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering …, 2011
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BioCode: Two biologically compatible Algorithms for embedding data in non-coding and coding regions of DNA
D Haughton, F Balado
BMC bioinformatics 14, 1-16, 2013
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
A modified watermark synchronisation code for robust embedding of data in DNA
D Haughton, F Balado
2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal …, 2013
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Performance of DNA data embedding algorithms under substitution mutations
D Haughton, F Balado
2010 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine …, 2010
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Asymptotically optimum perfect universal steganography of finite memoryless sources
F Balado, D Haughton
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 64 (2), 1199-1216, 2017
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Permutation codes and steganography
F Balado, D Haughton
2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal …, 2013
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Gene tagging and the data hiding rate
F Balado, D Haughton
IET Digital Library, 2012
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Optimum perfect steganography of memoryless sources as a rate-distortion problem
F Balado, D Haughton
2013 IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS …, 2013
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Security of keyed DNA data embedding
D Haughton, F Balado
IEEE, 2013
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Repetition coding as an effective error correction code for embedding information in DNA
D Haughton, F Balado
2011 IEEE 11th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering …, 2011
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
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