A H.265/HEVC Fine-Grained ROI Video Encryption Algorithm Based on Coding Unit and Prompt Segmentation
Xiang Zhang, Haoyan Lu, Ziqiang Li, Ziwen He, Zhenshan Tan, Fei Peng, Zhangjie Fu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a precise, fine-grained ROI video encryption method for H.265/HEVC that enhances security and accuracy by mapping ROIs to small coding units using prompt segmentation.
Contribution
It proposes a novel ROI mapping approach and a selective encryption scheme based on syntax elements, achieving high-precision encryption at the 8x8 coding unit level.
Findings
Accurately segments ROI regions with high precision.
Effectively perturbs pixels within ROIs to enhance security.
Eliminates diffusion artifacts caused by encryption.
Abstract
ROI (Region of Interest) video selective encryption based on H.265/HEVC is a technology that protects the sensitive regions of videos by perturbing the syntax elements associated with target areas. However, existing methods typically adopt Tile (with a relatively large size) as the minimum encryption unit, which suffers from problems such as inaccurate encryption regions and low encryption precision. This low-precision encryption makes them difficult to apply in sensitive fields such as medicine, military, and remote sensing. In order to address the aforementioned problem, this paper proposes a fine-grained ROI video selective encryption algorithm based on Coding Units (CUs) and prompt segmentation. First, to achieve a more precise ROI acquisition, we present a novel ROI mapping approach based on prompt segmentation. This approach enables precise mapping of ROIs to small CU…
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