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A Secure Visual Secret Checking of Meaningful Sharing Images |
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PP: 2327-2335 |
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Author(s) |
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Chin-Ling Chen,
Wen-Hu Chen,
Chih-Cheng Chen,
Yeong-Lin Lai,
Kuo-Kun Tseng,
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Abstract |
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Visual secret checking refers to the superimposition of one key image and another public sharing image without auxiliary
automated computation, in order to recognize the specified secret via human inspection. This paper achieves the goals of: guaranteeing
that the related contents of a secret are not revealed after any public sharing image superimposition, confirming the accuracy of any
public sharing image, and providing for the ease of management of various types of sharing images. When a user is outside of a
computer environment, he/she can utilize the proposed method to discern the contents of the secret independently. Furthermore, the
key image and all the sharing images have the same meaning, visible upon inspection, which allows for effective data management
and classification. Through an exposition of the relevant theory, as well as experimentation, this paper provides evidence for the above
claims. |
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