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Intelligent Multimedia Analysis for Security Applications

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The advances in the generation and processing of multimedia data (e. g. documents, images, video, audio, animations, etc. ) have had an immense impact on multimedia applications and, as a result, multimedia has permeated almost every aspect of our daily lives. This development has also brought with it a whole host of issues and ch- lenges which were either not as apparent before or were non-existent. Today, digital media is relied upon as primary news and information resource, as evidence in a court of law, as part of medical records or as financial documents. However, there is still lack of authoritative mechanisms to verify the origin and veracity of media data. - deed, multimedia content has become an extremely valuable asset, and it is being both disseminated and consumed on a larger scale than ever before, but the issues conce- ing how the content owners and publishers should control the distribution of and - cess to their content have not been satisfactorily resolved yet. There are various other issues related to use of multimedia that require further analysis and research. For example, it is a known fact that some criminal organi- tions communicate with its members by posting information embedded media to p- lic forums and web-sites to evade surveillance by law enforcement. Conventional multimedia processing approaches do not provide sufficiently effective means for - fending against such communication.

List of contents

Moving Pixels in Static Cameras: Detecting Dangerous Situations due to Environment or People.- Recognizing Interactions in Video.- Robust Audio Visual Biometric Person Authentication with Liveness Verification.- Multiple Traits for People Identification.- Intelligent Multimedia Analysis for Emerging Biometrics.- Overview of Audio Forensics.- Printer and Scanner Forensics: Models and Methods.- Privacy Enhancing Solutions for Personal Information Based Multimedia Content Sharing.- Image-Based Sensitive Information Filtering for Teleradiology.- Detecting Nakedness in Color Images.- An Introduction to the Principles and Requirements of Robust Hashing.- Content-Based Video Copy Detection - A Survey.- Image Steganalysis.- WBE-Based Anti-collusion Fingerprints: Design and Detection.- An Introduction to Robust Transform Based Image Watermarking Techniques.- Watermark-Based Authentication.

Summary

The advances in the generation and processing of multimedia data (e. g. documents, images, video, audio, animations, etc. ) have had an immense impact on multimedia applications and, as a result, multimedia has permeated almost every aspect of our daily lives. This development has also brought with it a whole host of issues and ch- lenges which were either not as apparent before or were non-existent. Today, digital media is relied upon as primary news and information resource, as evidence in a court of law, as part of medical records or as financial documents. However, there is still lack of authoritative mechanisms to verify the origin and veracity of media data. - deed, multimedia content has become an extremely valuable asset, and it is being both disseminated and consumed on a larger scale than ever before, but the issues conce- ing how the content owners and publishers should control the distribution of and - cess to their content have not been satisfactorily resolved yet. There are various other issues related to use of multimedia that require further analysis and research. For example, it is a known fact that some criminal organi- tions communicate with its members by posting information embedded media to p- lic forums and web-sites to evade surveillance by law enforcement. Conventional multimedia processing approaches do not provide sufficiently effective means for - fending against such communication.

Product details

Assisted by Shiguo Lian (Editor), Nikolaos Nikolaidis (Editor), Nikolaos Nikolaidis et al (Editor), Husrev T. Sencar (Editor), Sergi Velastin (Editor), Sergio Velastin (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.02.2010
 
EAN 9783642117541
ISBN 978-3-642-11754-1
No. of pages 404
Illustrations X, 404 p. 153 illus.
Series Studies in Computational Intelligence
Studies in Computational Intelligence
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

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