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Evaluating Multimodal Steganalysis for Split-Payload Audiovisual Steganography

Published 7 Jun 2026 in cs.CR | (2606.08726v1)

Abstract: The aim of steganography is to hide secret information inside ordinary media so that the existence of communication is hidden rather than encrypted. In audiovisual context, the availability of audio and video streams creates an opportunity to split a payload across these two modes thus, reducing the embedding burden on any single carrier. This paper evaluates whether such split-payload audiovisual steganography can help evade unimodal and multimodal steganalysis under synchronized and asynchronous embedding settings. We create audiovisual samples where the hidden message is divided between the audio and video tracks, and then test how well different detectors can identify them. The single mode detectors performs close to random guessing, thus showing the benefit of this hiding mechanism, while the multimodal model initially appears more effective. However, further checks show that this improvement mostly comes from the video stream, not from a true combined audio-video signal. Overall, the results suggest that splitting the payload across modalities can make detection harder, but multimodal detectors must be evaluated carefully to ensure they are learning the intended signal.

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