Optimal Contrast Greyscale Visual Cryptography Schemes with Reversing
Dao-Shun Wang, Tao Song, Lin Dong, Ching-Nung Yang

TL;DR
This paper introduces new optimal-contrast greyscale visual cryptography schemes with reversing, improving contrast and efficiency over existing methods, and extends binary schemes to greyscale images.
Contribution
It proposes the first optimal-contrast greyscale RVCS with minimal pixel expansion and minimal shares, extending binary schemes to greyscale images.
Findings
Achieves higher contrast in greyscale image reconstruction.
Reduces pixel expansion compared to existing schemes.
Supports various user requirements with flexible schemes.
Abstract
Visual cryptography scheme (VCS) is an encryption technique that utilizes human visual system in recovering secret image and it does not require any complex calculation. However, the contrast of the reconstructed image could be quite low. A number of reversing-based VCSs (or VCSs with reversing) (RVCS) have been proposed for binary secret images, allowing participants to perform a reversing operation on shares (or shadows). This reversing operation can be easily implemented by current copy machines. Some existing traditional VCS schemes without reversing (nRVCS) can be extended to RVCS with the same pixel expansion for binary image, and the RVCS can achieve ideal contrast, significantly higher than that of the corresponding nRVCS. In the application of greyscale VCS, the contrast is much lower than that of the binary cases. Therefore, it is more desirable to improve the contrast in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
