A New Bi-Level Encoding and Decoding Scheme for Pixel Expansion Based Visual Cryptography

  • Barik R
  • Changder S
  • Sahu S
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Abstract

Mapping of image-based object textures to ASCII characters can be a new modification towards visual cryptography. Naor and Shamir proposed a new dimension of Information security as visual cryptography which is a secret sharing scheme among N number of participants with pixel expansion. Later on, many researchers extended the visual secret sharing scheme with no expansion of pixel regions in binary and color images. By stacking k shares the secret can be decoded using normal vision. In this paper the authors have proposed a modification towards visual cryptography by converting the message in the form of printable ASCII character-based numerical encoding patterns in a binary host image. The encoding of the message is represented as ASCII numeric and a texture of those numeric are arranged to form a binary host image. Then, N numbers of shares are built up but after stacking all the shares the decoding of the message is achieved by converting ASCII numeric to the secret.

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Barik, R. C., Changder, S., & Sahu, S. S. (2018). A New Bi-Level Encoding and Decoding Scheme for Pixel Expansion Based Visual Cryptography. International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis, 6(1), 18–42. https://doi.org/10.4018/ijrsda.2019010102

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