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found 40 matches
- 2009
- Mauro Barni, Pierluigi Failla, Riccardo Lazzeretti, Annika Paus, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Thomas Schneider, Vladimir Kolesnikov:
Efficient privacy-preserving classification of ECG signals. WIFS 2009: 91-95 - Federica Battisti, Marco Carli, Alessandro Neri:
QIM-DM watermarking optimization based on inter-frequency contrast masking in the DCT domain. WIFS 2009: 11-15 - Kevin S. Bauer, Damon McCoy, Dirk Grunwald, Douglas C. Sicker:
BitStalker: Accurately and efficiently monitoring bittorrent traffic. WIFS 2009: 181-185 - Fokko Beekhof, Sviatoslav Voloshynovskiy, Oleksiy J. Koval, Taras Holotyak:
Fast identification algorithms for forensic applications. WIFS 2009: 76-80 - Francesco Beritelli, Andrea Spadaccini:
Heart sounds quality analysis for automatic cardiac biometry applications. WIFS 2009: 61-65 - Tiziano Bianchi, Thijs Veugen, Alessandro Piva, Mauro Barni:
Processing in the encrypted domain using a composite signal representation: Pros and cons. WIFS 2009: 176-180 - Julien Bringer, Hervé Chabanne, Gérard D. Cohen, Bruno Kindarji:
RFID key establishment against active adversaries. WIFS 2009: 186-190 - Wei-Hong Chuang, Avinash L. Varna, Min Wu:
Modeling and analysis of ordinal ranking in content fingerprinting. WIFS 2009: 116-120 - Rony Darazi, Pilar Callau Uson, Benoît Macq:
Secure and HVS-adaptive exhibition Spread Transform Dither Modulation watermarking for Digital Cinema. WIFS 2009: 1-5 - Fabio Dellutri, Luigi Laura, Vittorio Ottaviani, Giuseppe F. Italiano:
Extracting social networks from seized smartphones and web data. WIFS 2009: 101-105 - Zekeriya Erkin, Thijs Veugen, Tomas Toft, Reginald L. Lagendijk:
Privacy-preserving user clustering in a social network. WIFS 2009: 96-100 - Mehrdad Fatourechi, Xudong Lv, Z. Jane Wang, Rabab K. Ward:
Towards automated image hashing based on the Fast Johnson-Lindenstrauss Transform (FJLT). WIFS 2009: 121-125 - Chuhong Fei, Raymond H. Kwong, Deepa Kundur:
Secure semi-fragilewatermarking for image authentication. WIFS 2009: 141-145 - Tomás Filler, Jessica J. Fridrich:
Wet ZZW construction for steganography. WIFS 2009: 131-135 - Teddy Furon, Luis Pérez-Freire:
Worst case attacks against binary probabilistic traitor tracing codes. WIFS 2009: 56-60 - Johan Garcia, Thijs Holleboom:
Retention of micro-fragments in cluster slack - A first model. WIFS 2009: 31-35 - Matthew Gaubatz, Steven J. Simske:
Printer-scanner identification via analysis of structured security deterrents. WIFS 2009: 151-155 - Gökhan Gül, Ismail Avcibas:
Source cell phone camera identification based on singular value decomposition. WIFS 2009: 171-175 - Yen-Wei Huang, Pierre Moulin:
Capacity-achieving fingerprint decoding. WIFS 2009: 51-55 - Nitin Khanna, Edward J. Delp:
Source scanner identification for scanned documents. WIFS 2009: 166-170 - Matthias Kirchner, Thomas Gloe:
On resampling detection in re-compressed images. WIFS 2009: 21-25 - Antonis Mairgiotis, Nikolaos Galatsanos:
A hierarchical spatially adaptive image model for perceptual mask design and multiplicative watermark detection. WIFS 2009: 6-10 - Aravind K. Mikkilineni, Deen King-Smith, Saul B. Gelfand, Edward J. Delp:
Forensic characterization of RF devices. WIFS 2009: 26-30 - José Moreira, Marcel Fernandez, Miguel Soriano:
A note on the equivalence of the traceability properties of Reed-Solomon codes for certain coalition sizes. WIFS 2009: 36-40 - Elke De Mulder, Benedikt Gierlichs, Bart Preneel, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
Practical DPA attacks on MDPL. WIFS 2009: 191-195 - Takao Murakami, Kenta Takahashi:
Accuracy improvement with high convenience in biometric identification using multihypothesis sequential probability ratio test. WIFS 2009: 66-70 - Abhishek Nagar, Anil K. Jain:
On the security of non-invertible fingerprint template transforms. WIFS 2009: 81-85 - Tian-Tsong Ng:
Camera response function signature for digital forensics - Part II: Signature extraction. WIFS 2009: 161-165 - Tian-Tsong Ng, Mao-Pei Tsui:
Camera response function signature for digital forensics - Part I: Theory and data selection. WIFS 2009: 156-160 - Luis Pérez-Freire, Teddy Furon:
Blind decoder for binary probabilistic traitor tracing codes. WIFS 2009: 46-50
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