DocumentCode
185684
Title
Privacy preserving for human object in video surveillance via visual cryptography
Author
Ling Du ; Yuhang Li
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput., Shenyang Aerosp. Univ., Shenyang, China
fYear
2014
fDate
18-19 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
80
Lastpage
85
Abstract
This paper proposes a privacy preserving scheme for data security in the video surveillance. We firstly separate the foreground for each video frame, and obscure the separated human object by motion blur. For secure storage, each blurred foreground object is encrypted into N shares by visual cryptography, and stored into different servers. Each share is fully confidential and does not convey any meaningful information about the original video, so that breaking into one storage server do not induce any compromise. For legal requirement, the authorized users can recover the original content with better quality by non-blind deblurring algorithm. Moreover, thanks to our exploited foreground based encoding scheme, the data expansion introduced by distributed storage is greatly reduced. It is impossible for unauthorized users to recover the original content by the following reasons: 1) distributed video stream storage; 2) unknown blurring kernel; 3) inaccurate foreground content and mask. The performance evaluation on several surveillance scenarios demonstrates that our proposed method can effectively protect sensitive privacy information in surveillance videos.
Keywords
cryptography; data privacy; encoding; image restoration; video streaming; video surveillance; blurred foreground object; data expansion; data security; distributed video stream storage; encoding scheme; human object; motion blur; nonblind deblurring algorithm; privacy preserving scheme; secure storage; video frame; video surveillance; visual cryptography; Encoding; Kernel; Privacy; Streaming media; Video coding; Video surveillance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security, Pattern Analysis, and Cybernetics (SPAC), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Wuhan
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5352-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SPAC.2014.6982661
Filename
6982661
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