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TMM Volume 27 | 2025

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TMM Volume 27 | 2025

Existing High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) selective encryption algorithms only consider the encoding characteristics of syntax elements to keep format compliance, but ignore the semantic features of video content, which may lead to unnecessary computational and bit rate costs. To tackle this problem, we present a content-aware tunable selective encryption (CATSE) scheme for HEVC. First, a deep hashing network is adopted to retrieve groups of pictures (GOPs) containing sensitive objects.

Image set compression (ISC) refers to compressing the sets of semantically similar images. Traditional ISC methods typically aim to eliminate redundancy among images at either signal or frequency domain, but often struggle to handle complex geometric deformations across different images effectively. 

Explanatory Visual Question Answering (EVQA) is a recently proposed multimodal reasoning task consisting of answering the visual question and generating multimodal explanations for the reasoning processes. Unlike traditional Visual Question Answering (VQA) task that only aims at predicting answers for visual questions, EVQA also aims to generate user-friendly explanations to improve the explainability and credibility of reasoning models.

Existing JPEG encryption approaches pose a security risk due to the difficulty in changing all block-feature values while considering format compatibility and file size expansion. To address these concerns, this paper introduces a novel JPEG image encryption scheme. First, the security of sketch information against chosen-plaintext attacks is improved by increasing the change rate of block-feature values.

Existing JPEG encryption approaches pose a security risk due to the difficulty in changing all block-feature values while considering format compatibility and file size expansion. To address these concerns, this paper introduces a novel JPEG image encryption scheme. First, the security of sketch information against chosen-plaintext attacks is improved by increasing the change rate of block-feature values.

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