Chinese remainder theorem-based secret image sharing with small-sized shadow images (Q2333658)

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Chinese remainder theorem-based secret image sharing with small-sized shadow images
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    Chinese remainder theorem-based secret image sharing with small-sized shadow images (English)
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    13 November 2019
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    Summary: Secret image sharing (SIS) with small-sized shadow images has many benefits, such as saving storage space, improving transmission time, and achieving information hiding. When adjacent pixel values in an image are similar to each other, the secret image will be leaked when all random factors of an SIS scheme are utilized for achieving small sizes of shadow images. Most of the studies in this area suffer from an inevitable problem: auxiliary encryption is crucial in ensuring the security of those schemes. In this paper, an SIS scheme with small-sized shadow images based on the Chinese remainder theorem (CRT) is proposed. The size of shadow images can be reduced to nearly \(1 / k\) of the original secret image. By adding random bits to binary representations of the random factors in the CRT, auxiliary encryption is not necessary for this scheme. Additionally, reasonable modifications of the random factors make it possible to incorporate all advantages of the CRT as well, including a \((k, n)\) threshold, lossless recovery, and low computation complexity. Analyses and experiments are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
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    secret image sharing
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    Chinese remainder theorem
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    no pre-encryption
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    lossless recovery
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    small shadow images
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