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Development of Secured Smart Display for Art Industry

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There exists a yawning gap in the information base on the Art Industry. It is particularly worrisome against the fact that there is noticeable development with the mode of transmission of art. However, this development doesn’t include traditional artists who do not have access modern materials for exhibiting their art. This study designs an application of digital technology and its design and implementation, which is proposed to bridge the gap present in the Art Industry. The focus is on the process and various integrations of computing concepts to create a working system for the digitization of traditional 2-dimensional art. The development shall also revolve around the User experience that the buyer of the art shall be getting, as well as the protection of the intellectual property of the artist as his works get digitized. The researcher used a web-based model for the front-end design, and used a straightforward encryption library executable in JavaScript. Image datasets were locally stored on the test system to minimize complexity of the proof-of-concept model. There has been a various image encryption algorithm aimed at repelling simple and mildly complex piracy attacks, but generally, these systems tend to leave out code optimization and efficiency at runtime, therefore exposing the plain images to newer attacks. This paper means to bridge the efficiency gap, utilising a faster model at launch.

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Adeniyi, E.A., Awotunde, J.B., Abiodun, K.M., Adeboye, W.O., Ajamu, G.J. (2022). Development of Secured Smart Display for Art Industry. In: Misra, S., Oluranti, J., Damaševičius, R., Maskeliunas, R. (eds) Informatics and Intelligent Applications. ICIIA 2021. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1547. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95630-1_18

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