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Data Recovery from Encrypted Image and Recovering Image

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This paper refers to the data hiding technique in an encrypted image and restoring image as it was before to its fullest. There are three bids of the framework to this process, which are a content owner, data hiding and recipient. The content owner encrypts the image with ciphertext making it an encrypted image. Data hider channelizes encrypted image into 3 different channels and adds each with additional bits in order to obtain marked encrypted image. At the recipient end, the noise from the image could be removed consuming the extraction key and the image obtained will be intact as original. Utilizing RDH_EI method, we not only receive secret information but also, the image is recovered using progressive recovery.
Title: Data Recovery from Encrypted Image and Recovering Image
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This paper refers to the data hiding technique in an encrypted image and restoring image as it was before to its fullest.
There are three bids of the framework to this process, which are a content owner, data hiding and recipient.
The content owner encrypts the image with ciphertext making it an encrypted image.
Data hider channelizes encrypted image into 3 different channels and adds each with additional bits in order to obtain marked encrypted image.
At the recipient end, the noise from the image could be removed consuming the extraction key and the image obtained will be intact as original.
Utilizing RDH_EI method, we not only receive secret information but also, the image is recovered using progressive recovery.

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