MIT TOC SEMINAR--ADI SHAMIR--MONDAY--MAY 16--4:15pm
Nathan Loofbourrow
loofbour at cis.ohio-state.edu
Wed May 11 12:33:39 PDT 1994
Paul E. Baclace writes:
> I'm very curious as to how humans can directly decode encrypted
> pictures. Do they stare at it for 10 minutes and go "ah, there
> it is".
SIRD stereograms might qualify as an encryption method, although many
have been able to view these patterns using a brute-force search by
selectively diverging the eyes.
I don't see how this generalizes to a k of d secret sharing analogue,
unless the viewer is assumed to have k+1 eyes.
nathan
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