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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE C
ISSN 1869-1951(Print), 1869-196x(Online), Monthly
2014 Vol.15 No.6 P.435-444
Performance study of selective encryption in comparison to full encryption for still visual images
Abstract: Securing digital images is becoming an important concern in today’s information security due to the extensive use of secure images that are either transmitted over a network or stored on disks. Image encryption is the most effective way to fulfil confidentiality and protect the privacy of images. Nevertheless, owing to the large size and complex structure of digital images, the computational overhead and processing time needed to carry out full image encryption prove to be limiting factors that inhibit it of being used more heavily in real time. To solve this problem, many recent studies use the selective encryption approach to encrypt significant parts of images with a hope to reduce the encryption overhead. However, it is necessary to realistically evaluate its performance compared to full encryption. In this paper, we study the performance and efficiency of image segmentation methods used in the selective encryption approach, such as edges and face detection methods, in determining the most important parts of visual images. Experiments were performed to analyse the computational results obtained by selective image encryption compared to full image encryption using symmetric encryption algorithms. Experiment results have proven that the selective encryption approach based on edge and face detection can significantly reduce the time of encrypting still visual images as compared to full encryption. Thus, this approach can be considered a good alternative in the implementation of real-time applications that require adequate security levels.
Key words: Selective image encryption, Edge detection, Face detection
研究方法:本文研究了选择加密方法中运用的图像分割方法(如边缘检测和人脸检测)在视觉图像重要部分判定上的性能和效率。通过实验,对采用对称加密算法的选择加密和全加密的运算结果进行比较。
重要结论:实验结果证实,较之全加密,基于边缘和人脸检测的选择加密方法显著减少静态视觉图像的加密时间。选择加密适合于对安全等级有适当要求的实时应用。
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DOI:
10.1631/jzus.C1300262
CLC number:
TP309
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