GPGPU-based randomized visual secret sharing (GRVSS) for grayscale and colour images
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2022
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Abstract
Visual Secret Sharing (VSS) is a technique used for sharing secret images between users. The existing VSS schemes reconstruct the original secret image as a halftone image with only a 50% contrast. The Randomized Visual Secret Sharing (RVSS) scheme overcomes the disadvantages of existing VSS schemes. Although RVSS extracts the secret image with better contrast, it is computationally expensive. This paper proposes a General Purpose Graphics Processing Unit (GPGPU)-based Randomized Visual Secret Sharing (GRVSS) technique that leverages data parallelism in the RVSS pipeline. The performance of the GRVSS is compared with the RVSS in a generic and PARAM Shavak supercomputer architecture. The GRVSS outperforms the RVSS in both architectures. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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Computer graphics, Graphics processing unit, Program processors, Supercomputers, Colour image, Data parallelism, General purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU), Gray scale, Halftone images, Secret images, Visual secret sharing, Image processing
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International Journal of Computers and Applications, 2022, 44, 6, pp. 552-560
