Fuzzy protection of visual content
Abstract
A method and system for scrambling visual information are, described. An image, preferably in an incompressed format, is divided into a number of patterns having a different aspect ratio. Each pattern is mapped on a matrix i.e positioned on X and Y-axis. The patterns are then arranged in a different and new shape for e.g. a rectangle, preferably, fitting the size of manoblocks in a MPEG video, to that of the original shape of the image but having the same number of patterns or same area. The patterns of pixels are then relocated in the new shape and a matrix is again mapped for the new arrangement of patterns. A key is then generated comprising the information of the encrypted and earlier image. The player decrypts the encrypted visual content or image by means of the information provided by the key.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A method for encoding visual information comprising the steps of:
dividing the visual information into a predetermined number of patterns over a matrix; determining the position of each pattern on the matrix; rearranging the patterns on the matrix in a predetermined shape over the matrix using a fuzzy algorithm; and generating an encryption key wherein the area of the predetermined shape is equal to the area of the original visual information.
2 . A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the visual information is extracted frame by frame from multimedia data comprising audio information by filtering and transmitting the audio without encoding.
3 . A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein each frame is progressive to prevent compression anomaly.
4 . A computer program product for encoding and decoding visual information comprising one or more computer readable media configured to:
divide the visual information into a predetermined number of patterns over a matrix; determine the position of each pattern on the matrix; rearrange the patterns on the matrix in a predetermined shape over the matrix using a fuzzy algorithm; and generate an encryption key vising the original visual information to arrange the patterns information in order to determine the position in the new shape; wherein the area of the predetermined shape is equal to the area of the original visual information.Cited by (0)
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