Conspiracy Themed Lesson Using Matlab

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Dante
Dante le 19 Juil 2015
Commenté : Image Analyst le 21 Juil 2015
Hi there,
I am a teacher in a mathematics (for teaching) program and we have just learned some functions/codes, on matlab, for digital imaging. We have a final project that involves teaching a lesson using Matlab codes.
We are going to teach a lesson (potentially for our high school students) to other math teachers and we would like to create a conspiracy themed lesson around cryptography. I have looked into digital image encryption/decryption using matlab, but I am not sure if the code will be too complicated. I also looked into watermarking. What would you suggest I do for a conspiracy themed lesson? We want to make it as fun as possible, but we also want to add some element of mystery to it, without going over their heads with the codes and mathematics.
What do you think?
Thanks!
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 19 Juil 2015
Evan after rotating, I can't see anything other than random shapes at different levels.
Cedric
Cedric le 19 Juil 2015
The red component may be close to the real part of something..

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 19 Juil 2015
How about asking them to do a Monte Carlo simulation of the Prisoner's Dilemma? It's only about conspiracy though, not cryptography or steganography or watermarking.
Paradoxes can be fun, such as the attached Monte Carlo Simulation of the Monty Hall Problem.
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Dante
Dante le 20 Juil 2015
I was thinking about doing a hill cipher to encrypt a digital image using mod 256 (for gray scale values), instead of mod 26 (mapped to letters). How would you go about in doing this?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 21 Juil 2015
Sorry, I'm not sure. Cryptography is not my area of expertise.

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