Security of human video objects by incorporating a chaos-based feedback cryptographic scheme
Authors: Ntalianis, Klimis 
Tzouveli, Paraskevi 
Kollias, Stefanos 
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2004
Conference: 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia, 10-16 October 2004, New York, USA 
Book: Multimedia 2004: Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia 
Keywords: Cryptographic systems, Chaos, Logistic map, Face and body detection, Human video objects
Abstract: 
Security of multimedia files attracts more and more attention and many encryption methods have been proposed in literature. However most cryptographic systems deal with multimedia files as binary large objects, without taking into consideration regions of semantic information. These regions may need better protection or can be the only regions that need protection, depending on the specific application. Towards this direction, in this paper we propose a human video object encryption system based on the chaotic logistic map. Initially face regions are efficiently detected and afterwards body regions are extracted, using geometric information of the location of face regions. Next the pixels of extracted human video objects are encrypted using an iterative cipher module, which is based on a feedback mechanism responsible for mixing the current encryption parameters with encrypted information of the previous step. The system presents robustness against known cryptanalytic attacks, and can save us a great amount of computational resources and time devoted for encrypting the whole contents of a multimedia file.
ISBN: 978-1-58113-893-1
URI: https://uniwacris.uniwa.gr/handle/3000/2890
Type: Conference Paper
Department: Department of Business Administration 
School: School of Administrative, Economics and Social Sciences 
Affiliation: University of West Attica (UNIWA) 
Appears in Collections:Book Chapter / Κεφάλαιο Βιβλίου

CORE Recommender
Show full item record

Page view(s)

6
checked on Nov 14, 2024

Google ScholarTM

Check

Altmetric


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.