search

UMD     This Site





Professor K.J. Ray Liu (ECE/ISR) delivered a keynote plenary address on multimedia forensics at the IEEE 2006 International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME) in Toronto on July 10. The lecture, titled "Multimedia Forensics: Where Sherlock Holmes Meets Signal Processing," addressed the current challenges in developing new multimedia forensics technology to safeguard digital content. In the talk, Liu focused on three multimedia forensic approaches: traitor tracing forensics, behavior forensics, and non-intrusive component forensics, and discussed how each method involves different technical issues and different applications of signal processing tools.

Liu has been pioneering the emerging field of multimedia forensics, recently publishing a book titled ?Multimedia Fingerprinting Forensics for Traitor Tracing,? and earning best paper awards from the IEEE Signal Processing Society and European Signal Processing Association. | Abstract of Dr. Liu's keynote lecture |

July 10, 2006


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Adjustable Drug Release Marks New Milestone in Ingestible Capsule Research

ISR Alumnus Earns Prestigious NSF CAREER Award

Celebrating a Legend: Matt Scassero's Retirement Event

MATRIX-Affiliated Faculty Solving Challenges From Sea to Space

Scientists Fast-Track Nerve-on-a-Chip Design via Machine Learning Algorithms

Sochol Receives E. Robert Kent Outstanding Teaching Award for Junior Faculty

Innovation and Collaboration: Congressional Leaders Visit Southern Maryland

ISR Honors 2025 Graduate Achievements

How to Major in the Future

From the Chesapeake Bay to Deep Space: Innovating for the Public Good

 
 
Back to top  
Home Clark School Home UMD Home