Abstract

In this paper, a new method to construct a secret image sharing (SIS) scheme is proposed, where a secret image is shared into several shares by a perfect secure way without any knowledge of cryptography. A basic algorithm implemented by flipping operations with probability for constructing a meaningful (2, 2) SIS scheme is first proposed. Neither codebook tailor-made requirement nor pixel expansion is required in the proposed scheme. Additionally, the meaningful shares by the proposed scheme can be directly generated without any extra data hiding process. During the decrypting procedure, the secret image is visually revealed by performing XOR operations on two meaningful shares. In the following stage, a meaningful (2, infinity) SIS scheme is extended underlying the basic algorithm, where the number of shares can be extended anytime. Further, no matter how large the number of the extended shares is, the visual qualities of both the meaningful share and revealed secret image remain unchanged. Finally, sufficient number of formal proofs are provided to validate the correctness of the proposed schemes, whose superiority is also demonstrated by the experimental results.

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