Paper ID: 2503.07191 • Published Mar 10, 2025
All That Glitters Is Not Gold: Key-Secured 3D Secrets within 3D Gaussian Splatting
Yan Ren, Shilin Lu, Adams Wai-Kin Kong
Nanyang Technological University
TL;DR
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Recent advances in 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) have revolutionized scene
reconstruction, opening new possibilities for 3D steganography by hiding 3D
secrets within 3D covers. The key challenge in steganography is ensuring
imperceptibility while maintaining high-fidelity reconstruction. However,
existing methods often suffer from detectability risks and utilize only
suboptimal 3DGS features, limiting their full potential. We propose a novel
end-to-end key-secured 3D steganography framework (KeySS) that jointly
optimizes a 3DGS model and a key-secured decoder for secret reconstruction. Our
approach reveals that Gaussian features contribute unequally to secret hiding.
The framework incorporates a key-controllable mechanism enabling multi-secret
hiding and unauthorized access prevention, while systematically exploring
optimal feature update to balance fidelity and security. To rigorously evaluate
steganographic imperceptibility beyond conventional 2D metrics, we introduce
3D-Sinkhorn distance analysis, which quantifies distributional differences
between original and steganographic Gaussian parameters in the representation
space. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method achieves
state-of-the-art performance in both cover and secret reconstruction while
maintaining high security levels, advancing the field of 3D steganography. Code
is available at this https URL
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