Content based image retrieval(CBIR)techniques have been widely deployed in many applications for seeking the abundant information existed in images.Due to large amounts of storage and computational requirements of CBI...Content based image retrieval(CBIR)techniques have been widely deployed in many applications for seeking the abundant information existed in images.Due to large amounts of storage and computational requirements of CBIR,outsourcing image search work to the cloud provider becomes a very attractive option for many owners with small devices.However,owing to the private content contained in images,directly outsourcing retrieval work to the cloud provider apparently bring about privacy problem,so the images should be protected carefully before outsourcing.This paper presents a secure retrieval scheme for the encrypted images in the YUV color space.With this scheme,the discrete cosine transform(DCT)is performed on the Y component.The resulting DC coefficients are encrypted with stream cipher technology and the resulting AC coefficients as well as other two color components are encrypted with value permutation and position scrambling.Then the image owner transmits the encrypted images to the cloud server.When receiving a query trapdoor form on query user,the server extracts AC-coefficients histogram from the encrypted Y component and extracts two color histograms from the other two color components.The similarity between query trapdoor and database image is measured by calculating the Manhattan distance of their respective histograms.Finally,the encrypted images closest to the query image are returned to the query user.展开更多
基金This work is supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under grant numbers 61672294,61502242,61702276,U1536206,U1405254,61772283,61602253,61601236 and 61572258,in part by Six peak talent project of Jiangsu Province(R2016L13),in part by National Key R&D Program of China under grant 2018YFB1003205,in part by NRF-2016R1D1A1B03933294,in part by the Jiangsu Basic Research Programs-Natural Science Foundation under grant numbers BK20150925 and BK20151530,in part by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions(PAPD)fund,in part by the Collaborative Innovation Center of Atmospheric Environment and Equipment Technology(CICAEET)fund,China.Zhihua Xia is supported by BK21+program from the Ministry of Education of Korea.
文摘Content based image retrieval(CBIR)techniques have been widely deployed in many applications for seeking the abundant information existed in images.Due to large amounts of storage and computational requirements of CBIR,outsourcing image search work to the cloud provider becomes a very attractive option for many owners with small devices.However,owing to the private content contained in images,directly outsourcing retrieval work to the cloud provider apparently bring about privacy problem,so the images should be protected carefully before outsourcing.This paper presents a secure retrieval scheme for the encrypted images in the YUV color space.With this scheme,the discrete cosine transform(DCT)is performed on the Y component.The resulting DC coefficients are encrypted with stream cipher technology and the resulting AC coefficients as well as other two color components are encrypted with value permutation and position scrambling.Then the image owner transmits the encrypted images to the cloud server.When receiving a query trapdoor form on query user,the server extracts AC-coefficients histogram from the encrypted Y component and extracts two color histograms from the other two color components.The similarity between query trapdoor and database image is measured by calculating the Manhattan distance of their respective histograms.Finally,the encrypted images closest to the query image are returned to the query user.