VideoSense Special Session
DSP 2013 18th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, Greece, July 1-3, 2013
Special Session: Privacy Preservation Design in Video Content Analysis: Framework Architecture, Algorithms and Impact Assessment
The aim of this special session is to open up new perspectives on ways and means whereby privacy-respecting compliance can best be aided through image processing and pattern recognition algorithms and techniques that enhance privacy protection as an inherent property of the Video Content Analysis process.
The goal is to provide insights relating to the problems of automatic decision making in privacy-aware systems by examining the achievable accuracy of different State-of-the-Art signal processing, pattern recognition and ontology-based techniques and presenting new approaches to enhancing privacy protection capability of such systems as well as assessment of impacts of achievable automated privacy protection levels.
Publications:
- SENSOR-LEVEL SECURITY AND PRIVACY PROTECTION BY EMBEDDING VIDEO CONTENT ANALYSIS - Thomas Winkler, Bernhard Rinner (Aplen-Adria Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria)
- VIDEO INDEXING AND SUMMARIZATION AS A TOOL FOR PRIVACY PROTECTION - Ruben Ruben Heras Evangelio, Tobias Senst, Ivo Keller, Thomas Sikora (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
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A DECENTRALIZED PRIVACY-SENSITIVE VIDEO SURVEILLANCE FRAMEWORK - Tobias Senst, Volker Eiselein (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany), Atta Badii, Mathieu Einig (University of Reading, U.K), Ivo Keller, Thomas Sikora (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
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CROWD CONTEXT-DEPENDENT PRIVACY PROTECTION FILTERS - Hajer Fradi (EURECOM, France), Volker Eiselein, Ivo Keller (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany), Jean-Luc Dugelay (EURECOM, France),Thomas Sikora (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
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USING WARPING FOR PRIVACY PROTECTION IN VIDEO SURVEILLANCE - Pavel Korshunov, Touradj Ebrahimi (EPFL, Switzerland)
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SURVEILLANCE ONTOLOGY FOR LEGAL, ETHICAL AND PRIVACY PROTECTION BASED ON SKOS - Virginia Fernandez Arguedas, Ebroul Izquierdo (Queen Mary, University of London, U.K.), Krishna Chandramouli (Vellore Institute of Technology University, India)
More details can be found on the DSP website: http://dsp2013.dspconferences.org/
Vacancies
At the Intelligent Systems Research Laboratory, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading (www.isr.reading.ac.uk) we have the following Vacancies:
- 2 Research Fellows with strong software engineering capability, particularly Java/C++ programming, Networked Media and Semantic Technologies (RS13085).
The full advertisement can be viewed online at: www.isr.reading.ac.uk/RS13085
The positions are full-time fixed-term Professional Grade 6 (£27,854 to £36,298 per annum) appointments.
Closing date for the Research Fellow positions is the 3rd January 2014 with interviews being held on shortly after. Appointees will be encouraged to start as soon as possible.
To formally apply for any of the above positions please access the application form online (www.reading.ac.uk/jobs) where the vacancies and ISR are also fully described under reference number RS13085. If you require further clarification please contact Professor Atta Badii, Intelligent Systems Research Laboratory, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading, Phone 00 44 118 3787842 or 0044 118 378 6489, or, Skype-ID badii.atta.
Computer Vision Vacancies at ISR
Deadline for applications is now over.
At the Intelligent Systems Research Laboratory, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading (www.isr.reading.ac.uk) we have the following Vacancies:
- 2 Research Fellows with strong software engineering capability particularly C++/Java programming, Image and Signal Processing, and, experience in the any of the areas of Video Content Analyis, Video Coding and Video-Analytics. (RS13050).
The full advertisement can be viewed online at: www.isr.reading.ac.uk/RS13050
Positions are full-time fixed-term Professional Grade 6 (£27,854 to £36,298 per annum) appointments.
Closing date is the 28th July 2013 with interviews being held on 5th August 2013. Appointees will be encouraged to start as soon as possible.
To formally apply for any of the above positions please access the application form online (www.reading.ac.uk/jobs) where the vacancies and ISR are also fully described under reference number RS13050. If you require further clarification please contact Professor Atta Badii, Intelligent Systems Research Laboratory, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading, Phone 00 44 118 3787842 or 0044 118 378 6489, or, Skype-ID badii.atta.