Title: Implementation of Image Secret Sharing Scheme
Abstract: Secret sharing (also called secret splitting) refers to method for distributing a secret amongst a group of participants, each of whom is allocated a share of the secret. The secret can be reconstructed only when a sufficient number, of possibly different types, of shares are combined together; individual shares are of no use on their own. In an Effective Implementation of Image Secret Sharing Scheme, image secret sharing method which incorporates two k- out-of-n secret sharing schemes: Shamir's secret sharing scheme . The technique allows a colored secret to be divided as n image shares so that: i) any k image shares (k ≤ n) are sufficient to reconstruct the secret image in the lossless manner and ii) any (k − 1) or fewer image shares cannot get enough information to reveal the secret image. It is an effective, and secure method to prevent the secret image from being lost, stolen or corrupted. In comparison with other image secret sharing methods, this approach's advantages are its large compression rate of the image shares, its strong protection of the secret image and its ability for the real time processing.