A Co-Prime Blur Scheme for Data Security in Video Surveillance
Christopher Thorpe, Feng Li, Zijia Li, Zhan Yu, David Saunders, Jingyi, Yu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a coprime blur scheme for video security that obscures details in surveillance footage while allowing quick deblurring when necessary, balancing privacy and usability.
Contribution
The novel coprime blurred pair model enables spatial encryption of video streams, allowing secure obscuration and efficient deblurring using GPU acceleration.
Findings
Effectively protects identity information in surveillance videos.
Enables real-time deblurring with GPU implementation.
Successfully reconstructs original video streams from blurred pairs.
Abstract
This paper presents a novel Coprime Blurred Pair (CBP) model for visual data-hiding for security in camera surveillance. While most previous approaches have focused on completely encrypting the video stream, we introduce a spatial encryption scheme by blurring the image/video contents to create a CBP. Our goal is to obscure detail in public video streams by blurring while allowing behavior to be recognized and to quickly deblur the stream so that details are available if behavior is recognized as suspicious. We create a CBP by blurring the same latent image with two unknown kernels. The two kernels are coprime when mapped to bivariate polynomials in the z domain. To deblur the CBP we first use the coprime constraint to approximate the kernels and sample the bivariate CBP polynomials in one dimension on the unit circle. At each sample point, we factor the 1D polynomial pair and compose…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Cryptography and Data Security
