Applications of Partially Balanced Incomplete Block Designs in Developing (2,n) Visual Cryptographic Schemes(<Special Section>Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications)
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概要
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The aim of our paper is to show how Partially Balanced Incomplete Block Designs (PBIBD) may be used to construct (2,n) visual cryptographic schemes for black and white images with small pixel expansion. In situations where uniformity of the participants with respect to the relative contrast is not important, our schemes work well since by allowing the relative contrast to vary depending on which two participants are recovering the image, they can keep the pixel expansion quite small. Thus our schemes have considerably smaller pixel expansion than many of the existing schemes. For some n and some pairs of participants recovering the image, our schemes have larger relative contrast than some existing schemes.
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- 2007-05-01
著者
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Adhikari Avishek
Dept. Of Pure Mathematics Calcutta University
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Bose Mausumi
Applied Statistics Unit Indian Statistical Institute
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KUMAR Dewesh
Applied Statistics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute
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ROY Bimal
Applied Statistics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute
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Roy Bimal
Applied Statistics Unit Indian Statistical Institute
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Kumar Dewesh
Applied Statistics Unit Indian Statistical Institute
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