Applied Sciences (Sep 2020)

Content and Privacy Protection in JPEG Images by Reversible Visual Transformation

  • Xin Cao,
  • Yuxuan Huang,
  • Hao-Tian Wu,
  • Yiu-ming Cheung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10196776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 19
p. 6776

Abstract

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With the popularity of cloud computing and social networks, more and more JPEG images are stored and distributed. Consequently, how to protect privacy and content in JPEG images has become an important issue. Although traditional encryption schemes can be employed, the file format of JPEG images is changed so that their usage may be affected. In this paper, a reversible visual transformation algorithm is proposed to protect content in JPEG images. Specifically, the DC coefficient in each user-selected block is modified, while the information required to recover it is reversibly hidden into AC coefficients. Then the signs of AC coefficients in the selected blocks are flipped and the blocks are further scrambled with a secret key. By embedding the location information of the selected blocks in a transformed image, the original image can be exactly recovered when needed. Besides, regions to be protected can be arbitrarily chosen without substantially affecting the rest of the image. The experimental results on a set of JPEG images validate the efficacy and reversibility of the proposed algorithm. In addition, good performance is achieved in terms of invisibility of the protected content, image quality, file size preservation and security.

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