Block-wise Scrambled Image Recognition Using Adaptation Network

01/21/2020
by   Koki Madono, et al.
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In this study, a perceptually hidden object-recognition method is investigated to generate secure images recognizable by humans but not machines. Hence, both the perceptual information hiding and the corresponding object recognition methods should be developed. Block-wise image scrambling is introduced to hide perceptual information from a third party. In addition, an adaptation network is proposed to recognize those scrambled images. Experimental comparisons conducted using CIFAR datasets demonstrated that the proposed adaptation network performed well in incorporating simple perceptual information hiding into DNN-based image classification.

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