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On the difficulty of aligning VSS random grids

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A deviation-tolerant RG-based VSS method without pixel expansion that not only has higher misalignment tolerance but also avoids the significant drawbacks in the related work.
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Visual secret sharing (VSS) schemes are classified into two categories-visual cryptography-based (VC) and random grid-based (RG)-with the purpose of encoding a secret into several meaningless shared images that can be superimposed to reveal the secret again. VC-based VSS suffers from the problems of pixel expansion and difficulty in alignment. Although the first problem has been solved by RG-based VSS, the latter remains. This paper proposes a new deviation-tolerant RG-based VSS method without pixel expansion. To demonstrate its feasibility, experiments are conducted to show that the reconstructed secret image is still recognizable visually when one shared image shifts by one or more pixels. Compared with related works, the proposed scheme not only has higher misalignment tolerance but also avoids the significant drawbacks in the related work. Recover the secret image without the need to align the shares precisely.A deviation-tolerant RG-based VSS method without pixel expansion.The proposed scheme has higher misalignment tolerance.

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Random grid based color visual cryptography scheme for black and white secret images with general access structures

TL;DR: The concept of random grid is extended to color pixel domain, and the XOR operation for color pixels is defined, and a scheme for RG-CBW-VCS which implements the GAS is introduced.
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Utilization of secret sharing technology for secure communication: a state-of-the-art review

TL;DR: This work attempts to categorize and classify various available secret sharing schemes, to gather all the state-of-the-art knowledge on a single platform for research.
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On the design of a two-decoding-option image secret sharing scheme

TL;DR: This paper combines PISSS and random grids-based VSS to remove all the drawbacks existing in the previous works including 1) distortion by compressing a secret image, 2) non-perfect reconstructed image, 3) distortion of pixel expansion, and 4) size-reduced halftone image.
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A secure fingerprint template generation mechanism using visual secret sharing with inverse halftoning

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors introduced a novel cancelable fingerprint template generation mechanism using Visual Secret Sharing (VSS), data embedding, inverse halftoning, and super-resolution.
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New visual secret sharing schemes using probabilistic method

TL;DR: The frequency of white pixels is used to show the contrast of the recovered image and the scheme is nonexpansible and can be easily implemented on a basis of conventional VSS scheme.
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Extended capabilities for visual cryptography

TL;DR: An extended visual cryptography scheme, for an access structure (ΓQual,ΓForb) on a set of n participants, is a technique to encode n images in such a way that when the authors stack together the transparencies associated to participants in any set X∈�Qual they get the secret message with no trace of the original images, but any X∈Γ forb has no information on the shared image.
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Halftone visual cryptography

TL;DR: The proposed method utilizes the void and cluster algorithm to encode a secret binary image into n halftone shares (images) carrying significant visual information, and shows that the visual quality of the obtained halftones are observably better than that attained by any available visual cryptography method known to date.
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Encryption of pictures and shapes by random grids.

Oded Kafri, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1987 - 
TL;DR: A low-cost and simple technique for encryption of two-dimensional patterns and shapes based on the superposition of random grids is suggested and demonstrated.
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Image encryption by random grids

TL;DR: This paper designs algorithms by using random grids to accomplish the encryption of the secret gray-level and color images in such a way that neither of the two encrypted shares alone leaks the information of thesecret image, whereas the secret can be seen when these two shares are superimposed.
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