Secret Image Sharing with Threshold Set

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Secret image sharing is an attractive research problem in information security filed. According to the high redundancy of the digital image, the paper proposed an entirely new secret image sharing scheme with threshold set. The new scheme makes secret image sharing more flexible, so we can apply the secret image sharing technology to more fields such as the storage of secret images, multichannel transmission of images and etc..

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