ESIS-SSI: Efficient (n,n) Secret Image Sharing with Shrinking Shadow Images
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2024
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract
The problem of secret image sharing has been extensively studied, and the size of the shadow images is a critical factor for applying these schemes in resource-limited environments. Most existing schemes generate shadow images that are approximately the same size as the original secret image. This work addresses the issue of reducing shadow image size. A (n, n) threshold scheme that produces smaller shadow images is proposed. The new method for sharing the secret image results in shadow images of size ⌈<inf>n</inf>h ⌉ × w, as opposed to the standard h×w size in most existing schemes. The secret key is not needed at the Combiner while reconstructing I. The proposed scheme has been rigorously validated and implemented, demonstrating both efficiency and security, with shadow images not disclosing any information about the original secret image. Compared to existing methods, our scheme is shown to generate the shadow images with the reduced size and is efficient. © 2024 IEEE.
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Partition, Secret image sharing, Shadow image, XOR operations
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Proceedings - 2024 OITS International Conference on Information Technology, OCIT 2024, 2024, Vol., , p. 609-616
