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by
Guo Jie
Post-Doctoral
Fellow,
School of Information Systems,
Singapore Management
University
Synopsis
Digital watermarking is
a technique which creates a digital identity for all
media content, including photos, secure documents,
advertisements, TVs, movies, and music. It has a broad array of
applications – from counterfeit deterrence and forensic
tracking to content monitoring and rights management. In
this seminar, some works on MPEG4 watermarking will be
introduced, which focused on how to keep the
self-synchronizing detection for arbitrarily shaped video
object. In the second part, some
works on network security visualization are introduced
briefly.
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All are
encouraged to attend, but attendance of SIS Post-Doctoral
Fellows and SIS Research Fellows are required.
Please reply
here
before 28th July 2005
if you are interested to attend this seminar.
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Date: |
29 July
2005 (Friday) |
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11:00 am to 1:00 pm |
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Meeting
Room 80-04-011,
Level 4
School of Information Systems, Singapore Management
University |
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80 Stamford Road
Singapore 178902 |
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Lunch
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About the speaker
Guo Jie
received her PhD in Image Processing and Pattern
Recognition from Shanghai Jiaotong University in
2003. During 2002 to 2004, she was a Research
Assistant in the Department of Computing, Hong Kong
Polytechnic University. Since 2004 she has been a
lecturer in the School of Information Security
Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University.
Presently, she is a post-doctoral fellow with the
School of Information Systems, SMU. Her
research interests include Multimedia Security
and Network Security.
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