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CPAR: Cloud-Assisted Privacy-preserving Image Annotation with Randomized KD-Forest

Published 10 Nov 2018 in cs.CR | (1811.04195v2)

Abstract: With the explosive growth in the number of pictures taken by smartphones, organizing and searching pictures has become important tasks. To efficiently fulfill these tasks, the key enabler is annotating images with proper keywords, with which keyword-based searching and organizing become available for images. Currently, smartphones usually synchronize photo albums with cloud storage platforms, and have their images annotated with the help of cloud computing. However, the "offloading-to-cloud" solution may cause privacy breach, since photos from smart photos contain various sensitive information. For privacy protection, existing research made effort to support cloud-based image annotation on encrypted images by utilizing cryptographic primitives. Nevertheless, for each annotation, it requires the cloud to perform linear checking on the large-scale encrypted dataset with high computational cost. This paper proposes a cloud-assisted privacy-preserving image annotation with randomized kd-forest, namely CPAR. With CPAR, users are able to automatically assign keywords to their images by leveraging the power of cloud with privacy protected. CPAR proposes a novel privacy-preserving randomized kd-forest structure, which significantly improves the annotation performance compared with existing research. Thorough analysis is carried out to demonstrate the security of CPAR. Experimental evaluation on the well-known IAPR TC-12 dataset validates the efficiency and effectiveness of CPAR.

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