The present application is based on PCT filing PCT/EP2014/055501 filed Mar. 19, 2014, and claims priority to European Patent Application EP 13164700.0, filed in the European Patent Office on Apr. 22, 2013, the entire contents of each of which being incorporated herein by reference.
Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to a method for processing a digital image as to provide the image with a security feature. The present disclosure also relates to a method for removing the security feature and a multimedia device adapted to carry out the method.
Description of Related Art
More and more cloud-based applications are offered nowadays and used for storing and sharing private information, like digital images or videos, e.g. in social networks, online platforms for images or the like. For example, it is very popular particularly for young people to capture images/videos and to upload these images/videos to a social network as to share these images/videos with friends. As a consequence of this popularity, respective applications are integrated into multimedia devices, like smartphones, so that the upload of data becomes more and more simple and instant. For example, images captured by a smartphone can be directly uploaded to a cloud-based storage/social network.
However, when for example young people or children use such platforms with direct upload from a camera or smartphone, the usage may be unreflected, meaning that they do not really consider the consequences of sharing private information. There is no security feature built in to protect the privacy of the user.
The “background” description provided herein is for the purpose of generally presenting the context of the disclosure. Work of the presently named inventor(s), to the extent it is described in this background section, as well as aspects of the description which may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the time of filing, are neither expressly or impliedly admitted as prior art against the present invention.
It is an object to provide a method which allows to incorporate a security feature as to protect privacy in social networks, cloud-based storages, etc. It is a further object to provide a method for removing such a security feature. It is a further object to provide a multimedia device adapted to carry out such a method and to provide a corresponding computer program for implementing the method and a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium for implementing the method.
According to an aspect there is provided a method comprising
Here it is to be noted that in the context of the present disclosure, the term “image” means still images provided by a camera and moving images provided by a video device for example.
According to a further aspect there is provided a method comprising
According to a further aspect there is provided a multimedia device comprising
According to still further aspects a computer program comprising program means for causing a computer to carry out the steps of the method disclosed herein, and a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium that stores therein a computer program which, when executed by a processor, causes the method disclosed herein to be performed are provided.
Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims. It shall be understood that the claimed multimedia device, the claimed computer program and the claimed computer-readable recording medium have similar and/or identical preferred embodiments as the claimed method and as defined in the dependent claims.
One of the aspects of the present disclosure is to automatically provide the captured image with a security feature in form of an encrypted region of the image. In other words, the image is partially encrypted before it is uploaded for example to a social network or cloud storage. The region to be encrypted may for example be automatically determined, for example by a face recognition process, or may be determined/selected manually by the user, for example on an image-to-image basis or in form of a preset region. The password necessary for decrypting the image is sent to the desired person individually.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description of the invention and the following detailed description are exemplary, but are not restrictive, of the invention.
A more complete appreciation of the disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views,
Referring back to
As a result, the partially encrypted image 15 still contains private information in the region of interest 14, however, it is protected against access through any unauthorized person. Only those persons having the authorization by the user, for example in form of an decryption key (password) are able to remove the protection as to see the original content of the region of interest.
As shown in the lower half of the diagram of
Referring to
In a first step 30, a picture or image is taken by the multimedia device 10, preferably a camera or smartphone. In the next step 32, a region of interest with in the image is encrypted by using a predetermined encryption algorithm. For example, a password based encryption can be carried out.
The region of interest 14 is determined or selected in a separate step 34. For example, the region of interest may be determined/selected manually by the user. As an alternative, the region of interest could also be a fixed predetermined region or may be determined by a specific algorithm which allows to find private information in the image. Such private information could be a face of a person, license plates on cars or for example street names. For the first example, well-known face recognition algorithms could be used to detect a face or faces within the image. The detected region is then selected as region of interest for the encryption step 32.
It is to be noted that the region of interest is not necessarily a continuous area within the image. In other words, the region of interest could comprise several separate areas within the image.
The region of interest is encrypted whereas the remaining region of the image is kept unencrypted. This partially encrypted image 15 is supplemented by further data like type of encryption, size of region of interest, position of this region, etc. and is then stored internally in the multimedia device or uploaded to a cloud-based platform. This storing or uploading step is designated with reference numeral 36.
With storing or uploading of the partially encrypted image 15, the first part of the method is completed. This first part is carried out in the multimedia device 10, preferably automatically after taking a picture. This only requires that the settings comprise information about the encryption algorithm to be used, the password and the address of the cloud-based platform.
The second part of the method shown in
In step 42, the partially decrypted image is downloaded from the cloud-based platform or retrieved from any other storage. Then, the region of interest which has been encrypted is detected and afterwards decrypted by using the respective key or password. For example, the information about the location and size of the region of interest within the image is contained in the image (preferably within the metadata of the image) so that the decryption algorithm can be applied only to this specific region of interest (step 44). Then, the unencrypted image area and the decrypted region of interest are merged and the original image 12 is displayed in step 46.
Although several encryption algorithms can be used for encrypting the region of interest, it is preferred to use steganography methods because such methods allow to hide the content of the region of interest for example in the unencrypted part of the image. This keeps the image self-contained.
For decryption purposes, it is necessary to know which kind of encryption algorithm was used. This information is contained in the image, for example, also as metadata.
In a further embodiment, the multimedia device 10 could comprise a fingerprint unit or a visual user identification unit which supply unique user identification information. This unique information can be used as a key or password for the encryption step 32 provided that the partially decrypted image 15 is stored locally and/or is decrypted by the same user. Alternatively, the key/password used by the encryption algorithm and generated by a fingerprint unit is given to the person who should have the permission to see the original image.
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The input means 56 allows the user to mark a region of interest 14 on the display 52 for example by moving a cursor 74. Of course a touch display or another natural user interface, e.g. a camera device with gesture recognition can be used to identify regions either by surrounding them our by selecting a pre-segmented image in an half-automatic way. This would overlap the face detection based approach where the user could tip on faces which should be encrypted. After having selected the region of interest 14, the respective part of the image displayed by the display 52 is encrypted by the encryption unit 62. After completion of the encryption, the partially encrypted image is transmitted via the transmitting unit 66, for example, via wireless LAN, to a cloud-based platform, for example a cloud storage 20.
As an alternative to the manual selection of the region of interest, it is also possible—as already mentioned before—that the face recognition unit scans the image as to detect faces in general or a predetermined face in particular. For example it is possible that several faces are stored in the storage unit 72 by the user. This allows that only specific faces, for example the faces of the children, are protected. In this case if the face recognition unit 64 recognizes a stored face, the respective area is selected as region of interest.
It is also possible that the region of interest is a predetermined region, for example a center region having a predetermined size.
With respect to the encryption unit 62, one or more different encryption algorithms could be implemented so that in a preferred embodiment the user can select one of several different encryption algorithms.
In a further preferred embodiment, the step of encrypting the region of interest could be coupled with a geographic position supplied by the GPS unit. For example this allows the user to specify and store a geographic region, for example the home region, so that an encryption of the image is done if this image has been captured within the specified geographic home region.
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The receiving unit 84 is adapted to receive the partially encrypted image 15 for example via a download from a cloud-based platform. The decrypting unit 82 extracts information concerning the used encrypting algorithm and the location of the region of interest from the image, preferably from the metadata, and runs a decrypting algorithm on the basis of this information. Then the decrypted region and the unencrypted remaining region of the image are merged as to regain the original image 12. This original image 12 is then displayed on the display 52.
As mentioned before, both the encryption and storing/uploading to a cloud-based platform and the downloading and decryption of an image can be carried out on the fly, that is instantaneously after taking a picture or downloading the picture/image.
One of the advantages of the present disclosure is that the user does not have to rely on the available account based security mechanisms from online platforms to protect the privacy, but the present disclosure offers an option for an additional mechanism which is owned by the user The encryption can be done on the fly before uploading the picture or video content to a cloud-based application and it could be integrated to a client application so that the operation is seamless for each user.
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single element or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
In so far as embodiments of the invention have been described as being implemented, at least in part, by software-controlled data processing apparatus, it will be appreciated that a non-transitory machine-readable medium carrying such software, such as an optical disk, a magnetic disk, semiconductor memory or the like, is also considered to represent an embodiment of the present invention. Further, such a software may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the Internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems.
A circuit is a structural assemblage of electronic components including conventional circuit elements, integrated circuits including application specific integrated circuits, standard integrated circuits, application specific standard products, and field programmable gate arrays. Further a circuit includes central processing units, graphics processing units, and microprocessors which are programmed or configured according to software code. A circuit does not include pure software, although a circuit includes the above-described hardware executing software.
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