Most of the compressed digital images transmitted across today’s high-speed networks is intrinsically linked to human actions. It captures our activities, visual experiences, locations, interactions, and virtually every aspect of our daily lives. This raises critical concerns about the need to ensure user privacy and secure digital multimedia content, which is essential for enhancing modern experiences. In this paper we deal with the privacy in image transmission by scrambling ROIs in the image (for example faces of people in the image) or even the whole image, in a reversible way.
Privacy in image transmission
Carpentieri, Bruno
2025
Abstract
Most of the compressed digital images transmitted across today’s high-speed networks is intrinsically linked to human actions. It captures our activities, visual experiences, locations, interactions, and virtually every aspect of our daily lives. This raises critical concerns about the need to ensure user privacy and secure digital multimedia content, which is essential for enhancing modern experiences. In this paper we deal with the privacy in image transmission by scrambling ROIs in the image (for example faces of people in the image) or even the whole image, in a reversible way.File in questo prodotto:
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