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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 314, Issue 3, 10 April 2004, Pages 351-374
 
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Randomness in secret sharing and visual cryptography schemes*1

Annalisa De Bonis Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, E-mail The Corresponding Author and Alfredo De Santis E-mail The Corresponding Author, E-mail The Corresponding Author

Dipartimento di Informatica ed Applicazioni, Università di Salerno, Via Urbano II, Baronissi (SA) 84081, Italy

Received 27 February 2002; 
Revised 1 April 2003; 
accepted 12 December 2003
Communicated by O. Watanabe 
Available online 10 January 2004.

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Abstract

Secret sharing schemes allow a secret to be shared among a group of participants so that only qualified subsets of participants can recover the secret. A visual cryptography scheme (VCS) is a special kind of secret sharing scheme in which the secret to share consists of an image and the shares consist of xeroxed transparencies which are stacked to recover the shared image.

In this paper, we analyze the relationship between secret sharing schemes and VCSs, focusing our attention on the amount of randomness required to generate the shares. We prove that secret sharing schemes for a set of secrets of size two (BSSs) and VCSs are “equivalent” with respect to the randomness. Indeed, we show how to transform a BSS for a given access structure into a VCS for the same access structure while preserving the randomness of the original scheme. We provide both upper and lower bounds on the randomness of BSSs.

All VCSs presented in this paper allow a perfect reconstruction of black pixels.

Author Keywords: Author Keywords: Cryptography; Secret sharing; Randomness; Visual cryptography

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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 314, Issue 3, 10 April 2004, Pages 351-374
 
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