Widespread use of surveillance cameras in offices and
other business establishments, pose a significant threat to
the privacy of the employees and visitors. The challenge of
introducing privacy and security in such a practical surveil-
lance system has been stifled by the enormous computa-
tional and communication overhead required by the solu-
tions. In this paper, we propose an efficient framework to
carry out privacy preserving surveillance. We split each
frame into a set of random images. Each image by itself
does not convey any meaningful information about the orig-
inal frame, while collectively, they retain all the informa-
tion. Our solution is derived from a secret sharing scheme
based on the Chinese Remainder Theorem, suitably adapted
to image data. Our method enables distributed secure pro-
cessing and storage, while retaining the ability to recon-
struct the original data in case of a legal requirement. The
system installed in an office like environment can ...
Maneesh Upmanyu, Anoop M. Namboodiri, Kannan Srina