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Seminar Announcement
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Tracing Traitors: Collusion Resistant Multimedia
Fingerprinting
an IEEE Toronto Section Special Event - co-sponsored by the University of Toronto ECE
Distinguished Lecture Series
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| Speaker
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Professor K. J. Ray Liu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Institute of Systems Research
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
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| Day and Time
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Thursday, October 7, 2004, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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| Location
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Bahen Centre, Room BA1130
40 St. George Street
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
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| Organizer
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IEEE Toronto Section
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| Contact
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Karl Martin
No need to confirm attendance - everyone welcome
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| Abstract
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Digital fingerprinting is an emerging technology for identifying users
who have legitimate access to plaintext content but may use the content
for unintended purposes, such as duplication and redistribution. For
multimedia, fingerprints can be put into the content using embedding
techniques that are typically concerned with robustness against a
variety of attacks mounted by an individual. Ensuring the appropriate
use of multimedia content, however, is no longer a security issue with a
single adversary. The global nature of the Internet has brought media
closer to both authorized users and adversaries. It is now easy for a
group of users with differently marked versions of the same content to
work together and collectively mount attacks against the fingerprints.
These attacks, known as collusion attacks, provide adversaries a
cost-effective method for removing an identifying fingerprint.
In this talk, tracing traitors using collusion-resistant fingerprinting
for multimedia that jointly considers the encoding, embedding, and
detection of fingerprints will be presented. A general formulation of
fingerprint coding and modulation provides a unified framework covering
orthogonal fingerprints, coded fingerprints, and other correlated
fingerprints. Under this framework, we have proposed a new class of
structured codes, known as Anti-Collusion Codes (ACC), and designed
algorithms that allows for gathering forensic evidence of the guilt and
for identifying colluders.
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| Biography
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Professor K. J. Ray Liu received the B.S. degree from the National
Taiwan University in 1983, and the Ph.D. degree from UCLA in 1990, both
in electrical engineering. He is a Professor and Director of
Communications and Signal Processing Laboratories of Electrical and
Computer Engineering Department and Institute for Systems Research of
University of Maryland, College Park. His research contributions
encompass broad aspects of wireless communications and networking;
information security; multimedia communications and signal processing;
signal processing algorithms and architectures; and bioinformatics, in
which he has published over 300 refereed papers.
Dr. Liu is the
recipient of numerous honors and awards including IEEE Signal Processing
Society 2004 Distinguished Lecturer, the 1994 National Science
Foundation Young Investigator Award, the IEEE Signal Processing
Society's 1993 Senior Award (Best Paper Award), IEEE 50th Vehicular
Technology Conference Best Paper Award, Amsterdam, 1999, and EURASIP
2004 Meritorious Service Award. He also received the George Corcoran
Award in 1994 for outstanding contributions to electrical engineering
education and the Outstanding Systems Engineering Faculty Award in 1996
in recognition of outstanding contributions in interdisciplinary
research, both from the University of Maryland. Dr. Liu is a Fellow of
IEEE. Dr. Liu is the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
and was the founding Editor-in-Chief of EURASIP Journal on Applied
Signal Processing. Dr. Liu is a menber of the Board of Governors and has
served as Chairman of the Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee
of the IEEE Signal Processing Society.
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