Analysis and Design of Secure Visual Secret Sharing Schemes with Enhanced Contrast
Date
2021
Authors
Mhala, Nikhil Chandrakant.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The Visual Secret Sharing (VSS) scheme is a cryptography technique, which divides
the secret image into multiple shares. These shares are then transmitted over a
network to respective participants. To recover the secret image, all participants must
have to stack their shares together at the receiver end. Naor and Shamir (1994a) first
proposed basic VSS scheme for binary images using threshold scheme. The scheme
generated shares with increased sizes, hence it suffered from the problem of expanded
share. To overcome the problem of expanded shares, Block-based Progressive Visual
Secret Sharing (BPVSS) scheme was proposed by Hou et al. (2013a). BPVSS is an effective
scheme suitable for both gray-scale and color images. Although BPVSS scheme
recovered secret image with better quality, it still suffers from the problems like 1) The
restored image obtained by joining all the shares together always results in a binary
image. 2) The maximum contrast achievable by BPVSS is 50%. This thesis presents
various mechanisms to improve reconstruction quality and the contrast of a secret image
transmitted using BPVSS.
First technique proposed by thesis is Randomised Visual Secret Sharing (RVSS)
(Mhala et al. 2018). The RVSS is an encryption technique that utilises block-based progressive
visual secret sharing and Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) based reversible
data embedding technique to recover a secret image. The recovery method is based on
progressive visual secret sharing, which recovers the secret image block by block. The
existing block based schemes achieve the highest contrast level of 50% for noise-like
and meaningful shares. The presented scheme achieves a contrast level of 70-90% for
noise-like and 70-80% for meaningful shares. The enhancement of contrast is achieved
by embedding additional information in the shares using DCT-based reversible data embedding
technique. Experimental results showed that the proposed scheme restores the
secret image with better visual quality in terms of human visual system based parameters
Although RVSS scheme recovers secret images with a better contrast; the scheme
still suffers from the problems of blocking artifacts. To further improve the reconstruction
quality of the RVSS, this thesis presents a novel Super-resolution based Visual
Secret Sharing (SRVSS) technique. The SRVSS scheme used super-resolution concept
along with data hiding technique to improve the contrast of the secret images. The
experimental results showed that the SRVSS scheme achieves the contrast of 70-80%
for meaningful shares and 99% for noise-like shares. Also, scheme recovers the secret
image free from blocking artifacts.
Nowadays, medical information is being shared over the communication networks
due to ease of technology. The patient’s medical information has to be securely communicated
over a network for Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD). Most of the communication
networks are prone to attacks from an intruder thus compromising the security
of patients data. Therefore, there is a need to transmit medical images securely over a
network. Visual secret sharing scheme can be used to transmit the medical images over
a network securely. This thesis has applied the super-resolution based VSS scheme on
the medical images to transmit them over a network. The experimental results showed
that, scheme recovers medical images with better contrast. The experimental results
showed that the presented system is able to reconstruct the secret image with the contrast
of almost 85-90% and similarity of almost 77%. Additionally, the performance of
the presented system is evaluated using the existing CAD systems. The reconstructed
images using the presented super-resolution based VSS scheme achieves the similar
classification accuracy as that of existing CAD system.
Nowadays, underwater images are being used to identify various important resources
like objects, minerals, and valuable metals. Due to the wide availability of
the Internet, the underwater images can be transmitted over a network. As underwater
images contain important information, there is a need to transmit them securely over
a network. Visual secret sharing (VSS) scheme is a cryptographic technique, which is
used to transmit visual information over insecure networks. Randomized VSS (RVSS)
scheme recovers Secret Image (SI) with a Self-Similarity index (SSIM) of 60-80%.
But, RVSS is suitable for general images, whereas underwater images are more comii
plex than general images. The work presented in the thesis to share underwater images
over a network uses a super-resolution based VSS scheme. Additionally, it has removed
blocking artifacts from the reconstructed secret image using Convolution Neural Network
(CNN)-based architecture. The presented CNN-based architecture uses a residue
image as a cue to improve the visual quality of the SI. The experimental results show
that the presented VSS scheme can reconstruct SI with almost 86-99% SSIM. Hence
can be used to transmit complex images over a insecure channels.
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Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Visual Cryptography, Visual Secret Sharing, Discrete Cosine Transform, Super-resolution