[Resource Topic] 2006/295: Visual secret sharing scheme with autostereogram

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Title:
Visual secret sharing scheme with autostereogram

Authors: Feng Yi, Daoshun Wang, Yiqi Dai

Abstract:

Visual secret sharing scheme (VSSS) is a secret sharing method which decodes the secret by using the contrast ability of the human visual system. Autostereogram is a single two dimensional (2D) image which becomes a virtual three dimensional (3D) image when viewed with proper eye convergence or divergence. Combing the two technologies via human vision, this paper presents a new visual secret sharing scheme called (k, n)-VSSS with autostereogram. In the scheme, each of the shares is an autostereogram. Stacking any k shares, the secret image is recovered visually without any equipment, but no secret information is obtained with less than k shares.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2006/295

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