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Visually meaningful image encryption (VMIE) means that a plain image can be encrypted into a visually meaningful cipher image (VMCI), which makes the secret more imperceptible than noise-like cipher images. Here, we first present a universal embedding model (UEM) and further present a new UEM-based VMIE algorithm. The plain image is pre-encrypted and then embedded into the integer wavelet subbands of the host image in a dynamic way. In order to avoid the overflow, a threshold limiting function is used to modify the range of pixel values of the host image. To adapt different types of wavelet transform subbands, a UEM is proposed to be used to embed the secret information domain into the host domain. Moreover, in the embedding process, a four-dimensional discrete chaotic system is used to ensure the security of embedding. The numbers of embedded bits in the four embedded domains can be adjusted flexibly. A traversal algorithm is designed to find the optimal numbers of embedded bits for different types of wavelet transform in order to achieve an optimal visual quality of cipher images. A matrix-bit-depth-conversion algorithm is designed where a large matrix with low bit depth can be transformed into a small matrix with high bit depth to meet the input requirements of UEM, which means that the size of the plain image is not limited to a quarter of the size of the host image. Simulation results and performance comparisons show that the proposed VMIE algorithm can achieve a better visual quality than existing VMIE algorithms. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
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Information Sciences
ISSN: 0020-0255
Year: 2021
Volume: 562
Page: 304-324
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ESI Discipline: COMPUTER SCIENCE;
ESI HC Threshold:87
JCR Journal Grade:1
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 51
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