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A FORMAT-COMPLIANT SELECTIVE SECRET 3D OBJECT SHARING SCHEME BASED ON SHAMIR’S SCHEME

Citation Author(s):
Jean-Pierre Pedeboy
Submitted by:
Sebastien BEUGNON
Last updated:
8 May 2019 - 3:53am
Document Type:
Poster
Document Year:
2019
Event:
Presenters:
Sébastien Beugnon
Paper Code:
1898
 

New issues have arisen in the creation of 3D objects linked to collaboration in 3D workflows. In this kind of usage it may be necessary to allow access and to share a lower quality file of a 3D object for some collaborators.
In this paper, we present a Format-Compliant Selective Secret 3D Object Sharing (FCSS3DOS) scheme, which visually protects the content using geometrical distortions by selectively sharing bits of a 3D object's geometry using Shamir's Secret Sharing scheme.
The degradation level D is selected before the sharing process and determines how much geometrical distortions are induced into n generated shared 3D objects which are given to n participants.
When at least k or more participants agree to combine their own shared 3D objects, then the secret 3D object can be recovered without distortion.
The value of k can vary between 2 and n.
In experimental results, we analyze the degradation level D that influences the geometrical distortions induced into shared 3D objects.

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