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found 49 matches
- 2012
- Panagiotis Andriotis, George C. Oikonomou, Theo Tryfonas:
Forensic analysis of wireless networking evidence of Android smartphones. WIFS 2012: 109-114 - Mauro Barni, Benedetta Tondi:
Optimum forensic and counter-forensic strategies for source identification with training data. WIFS 2012: 199-204 - Fokko Beekhof, Sviatoslav Voloshynovskiy, Farzad Farhadzadeh:
Content authentication and identification under informed attacks. WIFS 2012: 133-138 - Tiziano Bianchi, Alessandro Piva:
Reverse engineering of double JPEG compression in the presence of image resizing. WIFS 2012: 127-132 - Holger Boche, Rafael F. Wyrembelski:
Comparison of different attack classes in arbitrarily varying wiretap channels. WIFS 2012: 270-275 - Sergio Bravo-Solorio, Chang-Tsun Li, Asoke K. Nandi:
Watermarking method with exact self-propagating restoration capabilities. WIFS 2012: 217-222 - Ion Caciula, Dinu Coltuc:
Capacity control of reversible watermarking by two-thresholds embedding. WIFS 2012: 223-227 - Xiao-Ming Chen, Michael Arnold, Peter G. Baum, Gwenaël J. Doërr:
AC-3 bit stream watermarking. WIFS 2012: 181-186 - Pedro Comesaña:
Detection and information theoretic measures for quantifying the distinguishability between multimedia operator chains. WIFS 2012: 211-216 - Duc-Tien Dang-Nguyen, Giulia Boato, Francesco G. B. De Natale:
Identify computer generated characters by analysing facial expressions variation. WIFS 2012: 252-257 - Brian DeCann, Arun Ross:
Can a "poor" verification system be a "good" identification system? A preliminary study. WIFS 2012: 31-36 - Juan A. Elices, Fernando Pérez-González:
Fingerprinting a flow of messages to an anonymous server. WIFS 2012: 97-102 - Hajer Fradi, Jean-Luc Dugelay:
Low level crowd analysis using frame-wise normalized feature for people counting. WIFS 2012: 246-251 - Jessica J. Fridrich:
Effect of cover quantization on steganographic fisher information. WIFS 2012: 163-168 - Teddy Furon, Arnaud Guyader, Frédéric Cérou:
Decoding fingerprints using the Markov Chain Monte Carlo method. WIFS 2012: 187-192 - Ravi Garg, Avinash L. Varna, Min Wu:
Modeling and analysis of Electric Network Frequency signal for timestamp verification. WIFS 2012: 67-72 - Sabrina Gerbracht, Eduard A. Jorswieck, Gan Zheng, Björn E. Ottersten:
Non-regenerative two-hop wiretap channels using interference neutralization. WIFS 2012: 258-263 - Romeo Giuliano, Alessandro Neri, Damiano Valletta:
End-to-end secure connection in heterogeneous networks for critical scenarios. WIFS 2012: 264-269 - Thomas Gloe:
Forensic analysis of ordered data structures on the example of JPEG files. WIFS 2012: 139-144 - Linjie Guo, Jiangqun Ni, Yun-Qing Shi:
An efficient JPEG steganographic scheme using uniform embedding. WIFS 2012: 169-174 - Vojtech Holub, Jessica J. Fridrich:
Designing steganographic distortion using directional filters. WIFS 2012: 234-239 - Gabriel Hospodar, Roel Maes, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
Machine learning attacks on 65nm Arbiter PUFs: Accurate modeling poses strict bounds on usability. WIFS 2012: 37-42 - Chengwei Huang, Boris A. Efraty, Uday Kurkure, Manos Papadakis, Shishir K. Shah, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris:
Facial landmark configuration for improved detection. WIFS 2012: 13-18 - Thijs Laarhoven, Jan-Jaap Oosterwijk, Jeroen Doumen:
Dynamic traitor tracing for arbitrary alphabets: Divide and conquer. WIFS 2012: 240-245 - Pham Hai Dang Le, Matthias O. Franz:
How to find relevant training data: A paired bootstrapping approach to blind steganalysis. WIFS 2012: 228-233 - Jiangyuan Li, Athina P. Petropulu:
Optimality of beamforming for secrecy capacity of MIMO wiretap channels. WIFS 2012: 276-281 - Bing-Rong Lin, Ye Wang, Shantanu Rane:
A framework for privacy preserving statistical analysis on distributed databases. WIFS 2012: 61-66 - Yupeng Liu, Athina P. Petropulu:
Destination assisted cooperative jamming for wireless physical layer security. WIFS 2012: 282-287 - Changwei Liu, Anoop Singhal, Duminda Wijesekera:
Mapping evidence graphs to attack graphs. WIFS 2012: 121-126 - Emanuele Maiorana, Daniele Blasi, Patrizio Campisi:
Biometric template protection using turbo codes and modulation constellations. WIFS 2012: 25-30
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