Image retrieval algorithm based on discrete fractional transforms

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The discrete fractional transforms is a signal processing tool which suggests computational algorithms and solutions to various sophisticated applications. In this paper, a new technique to retrieve the encrypted and scrambled image based on discrete fractional transforms has been proposed. Two-dimensional image was encrypted using discrete fractional transforms with three fractional orders and two random phase masks placed in the two intermediate planes. The significant feature of discrete fractional transforms benefits from its extra degree of freedom that is provided by its fractional orders. Security strength was enhanced (1024!)4 times by scrambling the encrypted image. In decryption process, image retrieval is sensitive for both correct fractional order keys and scrambling algorithm. The proposed approach make the brute force attack infeasible. Mean square error and relative error are the recital parameters to verify validity of proposed method. © 2013 FEI STU.

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Jindal, N., & Singh, K. (2013). Image retrieval algorithm based on discrete fractional transforms. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 64(4), 250–255. https://doi.org/10.2478/jee-2013-0036

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