Title
Multimedia in Forensics, Security, and Intelligence
Abstract
With the proliferation of multimedia data, it has become necessary to secure this content from illegal use, efficiently detect and reconstruct illegal activities from it, and use it as a source of intelligence. Serious challenges arise from the sheer data volume, however. The multimedia research community has developed many exciting solutions for dealing with video footage, images, audio, and other multimedia content over recent years, including knowledge extraction, automatic categorization, and indexing. Although this work forms an excellent foundation for protecting and analyzing multimedia content, challenges remain in the complexity of the targeted material, the lack of structure and metadata, and other application-specific constraints. This special issue provides an overview of current research following this mission. The articles originally appeared at the ACM Multimedia 2010 Workshop on Multimedia in Forensics, Security, and Intelligence (MiFor). The six high-quality contributions cover various approaches in the field, ranging from the visual recognition of faces and tattoos to the discovery of near duplicates and content tampering.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/MMUL.2012.10
IEEE Multimedia
Keywords
Field
DocType
network security,computer security,security,content management,digital forensics,multimedia,access control
Categorization,Metadata,World Wide Web,Digital forensics,Computer science,Network security,Search engine indexing,Knowledge extraction,Access control,Content management,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
19
1
1070-986X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
12
0.69
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sebastiano Battiato165978.73
Sabu Emmanuel247943.90
Adrian Ulges332826.61
Marcel Worring46439384.88