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Transparent hashing in the encrypted domain for privacy preserving image retrieval
Authors:Kannan Karthik  Sachin Kashyap
Affiliation:1. Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India
2. Research and Development Engineer at Tejas Networks, Bangalore, India
Abstract:Search through a database of encrypted images against a crumpled and encrypted query will remain privacy preserving only if comparisons between selective features derived from these images is executed in the encrypted domain itself. To facilitate this, the encryption process must remain transparent to specific image statistics computed in the spatial or transform domain. Consequently, the perceptual hash formed by quantizing the image statistics remains the same before and after the encryption process. In this paper, we propose a transparent privacy preserving hashing scheme tailored to preserve the DCT-AC coefficient distributions, despite a constrained inter-block shuffling operation. These DCT distributions can be mapped onto a generalized Gaussian model characterized by shape and scale parameters, which can be quantized and Gray-coded into a binary hash matrix. The encryption scheme has been shown to be perceptually secure and does not impair the search reliability and accuracy of the hashing procedure. Experimental results have been provided to verify the robustness of the hash to content-preserving transformations, while demonstrating adequate sensitivity to discriminate between different images.
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