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    Title: Lossless and Unlimited Multi-image Sharing Based on Chinese Remainder Theorem and Lagrange Interpolation
    Authors: 張真誠;CHang, Chin-Chen;*;Ngoc-TuHuynh;Ngoc-TuHuynh;Hai-DuongLe;Hai-DuongLe
    Contributors: 資訊工程學系
    Keywords: Multi-image sharing;Chinese remainder theorem;Lagrange interpolation;Losslesss
    Date: 2014-06
    Issue Date: 2014-12-30 03:38:23 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: This study proposes a novel multi-image threshold sharing scheme based on Chinese remainder theorem and Lagrange interpolation. The exceptional property of the scheme is its ability to retrieve any secret image without recovering all the other images. Therefore, it works efficiently and reduces computation cost in case it needs to recover only one image from shares. In term of capacity, the scheme has no limitation on number of input secret images, output shares and the recovery threshold. Another advantage of the scheme is that it can be used for many image formats whether it is binary or grayscale or color. Moreover, the scheme can recover the secret images without any distortion.
    Relation: SIGNAL PROCESSING;99:159–170
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering] Journal Artical

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