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18 November 2024 Progress research of reversible information hiding in encrypted domain based on secret sharing
Yongjun Kong, Minqing Zhang, Xiong Zhang, Fuqiang Di, Siyuan Huang, Yan Jie
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Proceedings Volume 13403, International Conference on Algorithms, High Performance Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AHPCAI 2024) ; 1340315 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3051843
Event: International Conference on Algorithms, High Performance Computing, and Artificial Intelligence, 2024, Zhengzhou, China
Abstract
Reversible information hiding in the encrypted domain has been utilized in numerous programs as it enables the embedding of secret information within the encrypted data while safeguarding the image content. Owing to its significance in the realm of privacy, this technology has garnered substantial attention and undergone significant development. Distinct from the traditional end-to-end reversible information hiding in the encrypted domain, the reversible information hiding scheme based on secret sharing is more applicable to applications in the cloud environment due to its multi-party security and fault tolerance. This paper undertakes a review of the development progress of Reversible information hiding based on secret sharing and conducts an analysis of the characteristics of existing schemes.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Yongjun Kong, Minqing Zhang, Xiong Zhang, Fuqiang Di, Siyuan Huang, and Yan Jie "Progress research of reversible information hiding in encrypted domain based on secret sharing", Proc. SPIE 13403, International Conference on Algorithms, High Performance Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AHPCAI 2024) , 1340315 (18 November 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3051843
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KEYWORDS
Image encryption

Data hiding

Computer security

Data storage

Data transmission

Image restoration

Image storage

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