Motion video analysis using planar parallax
Harpreet S. Sawhney
IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging 1994
We consider a generalisation of the hidden number problem recently introduced by Boneh and Venkatesan. The initial problem can be stated as follows: recover a number a ∈ double-struck F signp such that for many known random t ∈ double-struck F signp approximations to the values of ⌊at⌋p are known. Here we study a version of the problem where the "multipliers" t are not known but rather certain approximations to them are given. We present a probabilistic polynomial time solution when the error is small enough, and we show that the problem cannot be solved if the error is sufficiently large. We apply the result to the bit security of "timed-release crypto" introduced by Rivest, Shamir and Wagner, to noisy exponentiation black-boxes and to the bit security of the "inverse" exponentiation. We also show that it implies a certain bit security result for Weil Dairine on elliotic curves.
Harpreet S. Sawhney
IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging 1994
Michael Ray, Yves C. Martin
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Fausto Bernardini, Holly Rushmeier
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
R.A. Brualdi, A.J. Hoffman
Linear Algebra and Its Applications