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found 36 matches
- 2013
- Khosro Bahrami, Alex C. Kot, Jiayuan Fan:
Splicing detection in out-of-focus blurred images. WIFS 2013: 144-149 - Félix Balado, David Haughton:
Optimum perfect steganography of memoryless sources as a rate-distortion problem. WIFS 2013: 174-179 - Cléo Baras, François Cayre:
Towards a realistic channel model for security analysis of authentication using graphical codes. WIFS 2013: 115-119 - Mauro Barni, Benedetta Tondi:
Multiple-observation hypothesis testing under adversarial conditions. WIFS 2013: 91-96 - Paolo Bestagini, Massimiliano Zanoni, Luca Albonico, Andrea Paganini, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro:
Feature-based classification for audio bootlegs detection. WIFS 2013: 126-131 - Tiziano Bianchi, Alessandro Piva, Fernando Pérez-González:
Near optimal detection of quantized signals and application to JPEG forensics. WIFS 2013: 168-173 - Valentina Conotter, Pedro Comesaña, Fernando Pérez-González:
Joint detection of full-frame linear filtering and JPEG compression in digital images. WIFS 2013: 156-161 - Brian DeCann, Arun Ross:
De-duplication errors in a biometric system: An investigative study. WIFS 2013: 43-48 - Juan A. Elices, Fernando Pérez-González:
The flow fingerprinting game. WIFS 2013: 97-102 - Ewald Enzinger:
Testing the validity and reliability of forensic voice comparison based on reassigned time-frequency representations of Chinese /iau/. WIFS 2013: 13-18 - Zekeriya Erkin, Thijs Veugen, Reginald L. Lagendijk:
Privacy-preserving recommender systems in dynamic environments. WIFS 2013: 61-66 - Marco Fontani, Enrique Argones-Rúa, Carmela Troncoso, Mauro Barni:
The watchful forensic analyst: Multi-clue information fusion with background knowledge. WIFS 2013: 120-125 - Teddy Furon, Hervé Jégou, Laurent Amsaleg, Benjamin Mathon:
Fast and secure similarity search in high dimensional space. WIFS 2013: 73-78 - Adi Hajj-Ahmad, Ravi Garg, Min Wu:
ENF based location classification of sensor recordings. WIFS 2013: 138-143 - Chee Cheun Huang, Julien Epps, Ewald Enzinger:
Separate MAP adaptation of GMM parameters for forensic voice comparison on limited data. WIFS 2013: 1-6 - Thijs Laarhoven:
Dynamic traitor tracing schemes, revisited. WIFS 2013: 191-196 - Ruggero Donida Labati, Roberto Sassi, Fabio Scotti:
ECG biometric recognition: Permanence analysis of QRS signals for 24 hours continuous authentication. WIFS 2013: 31-36 - Riccardo Lazzeretti, Tommaso Pignata, Mauro Barni:
Secure Evaluation of Private Functions through Piecewise Linear Approximation. WIFS 2013: 55-60 - Xiaojie Li, Adams Wai-Kin Kong:
Restoring blood vessel patterns from JPEG compressed skin images for forensic analysis. WIFS 2013: 19-24 - Dajun Lin, Huicheng Zheng, Donghong Ma:
Robust visual tracking using local salient coding and PCA subspace modeling. WIFS 2013: 25-30 - Xiaocui Liu, Jiande Sun, Ju Liu:
Shot-based temporally respective frame generation algorithm for video hashing. WIFS 2013: 109-114 - Andrea Melloni, Paolo Bestagini, Andrea Costanzo, Mauro Barni, Marco Tagliasacchi, Stefano Tubaro:
Attacking image classification based on bag-of-visual-words. WIFS 2013: 103-108 - Juan Jose Moreira-Perez, Bertrand Chupeau, Gwenaël J. Doërr, Séverine Baudry:
Exploring color information to characterize camcorder piracy. WIFS 2013: 132-137 - Ajita Rattani, Norman Poh, Arun Ross:
A Bayesian approach for modeling sensor influence on quality, liveness and match score values in fingerprint verification. WIFS 2013: 37-42 - Eric Rozier:
The perils of cross-silo deduplication: Trading user security for provider storage efficiency. WIFS 2013: 85-90 - Boris Skoric, Jan-Jaap Oosterwijk, Jeroen Doumen:
The holey grail A special score function for non-binary traitor tracing. WIFS 2013: 180-185 - Matthew C. Stamm, Xiaoyu Chu, K. J. Ray Liu:
Forensically determining the order of signal processing operations. WIFS 2013: 162-167 - Björn Terelius:
Towards transferable watermarks in buyer-seller watermarking protocols. WIFS 2013: 197-202 - David Vazquez-Padin, Pedro Comesaña, Fernando Pérez-González:
Set-membership identification of resampled signals. WIFS 2013: 150-155 - Junxiang Wang, Jiangqun Ni:
A GA optimization approach to HS based multiple reversible data hiding. WIFS 2013: 203-208
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