2019 IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM)
Date: Dec 08, 2019 11:00 pm – Dec 11, 2019 11:00 am
Location: San Diego, CA
"Research in multimedia computing is generally concerned with presentation, integration and computation of one or more media, such as text, image, graphics, audio, video, social data, and data collected from various sensors, etc., using computing techniques. The 21st IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2019) is the flagship conference of IEEE Technical Committee on Multimedia (TCMC) and an international forum for researchers to exchange information regarding advances in the state of the art and practice of multimedia computing, as well as to identify the emerging research topics and define the future of multimedia computing."
Multimedia Security and Forensics are topics of discussion.
- Data security including digital watermarks and encryption
- Copyright issues for multimedia data
- Surveillance and monitoring methods
- Face detection and recognition algorithms
- Human behavior analysis from motion images/videos
- Multimedia-based computer forensics (e.g., crime scene investigation, user profiling)
- Multimedia Captchas, including attacks and counter-attacks
- On forensic use of biometrics
- Data hiding, stenography, and steganalysis
- Trust and privacy issues in media systems
Submitted by Gregory Rigby
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Date: Dec 08, 2019 11:00 pm – Dec 11, 2019 11:00 am
Location: San Diego, CA
"Research in multimedia computing is generally concerned with presentation, integration and computation of one or more media, such as text, image, graphics, audio, video, social data, and data collected from various sensors, etc., using computing techniques. The 21st IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2019) is the flagship conference of IEEE Technical Committee on Multimedia (TCMC) and an international forum for researchers to exchange information regarding advances in the state of the art and practice of multimedia computing, as well as to identify the emerging research topics and define the future of multimedia computing."
Multimedia Security and Forensics are topics of discussion.
- Data security including digital watermarks and encryption
- Copyright issues for multimedia data
- Surveillance and monitoring methods
- Face detection and recognition algorithms
- Human behavior analysis from motion images/videos
- Multimedia-based computer forensics (e.g., crime scene investigation, user profiling)
- Multimedia Captchas, including attacks and counter-attacks
- On forensic use of biometrics
- Data hiding, stenography, and steganalysis
- Trust and privacy issues in media systems
Submitted by Gregory Rigby
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