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[WM]: IH2006 - 8th Information Hiding CFP
The CFP for the 8th Information Hiding is now available.
The conference website is http://ih2006.jjtc.com
The conference will be held 10-12 July 2006 in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, USA near Washington, DC
Introduction and Call For Papers
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For many years Information Hiding has captured the imagination of researchers. Tools such as digital watermarking and steganography
are = used to protect information, conceal secrets, and protecting intellectual property. From an investigators perspective,
information hiding provides an interesting challenge for digital forensic investigations and = steganalysis techniques allows hidden
information to be discovered.
These are but a small number of related topics and issues. Current = research themes include:
anonymous communications,
covert channels in computer systems,
detection of hidden information (steganalysis), digital forensics, information hiding aspects of privacy, steganography,
subliminal channels in cryptographic protocols, watermarking for protection of intellectual property, other applications of
watermarking. and more...
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The 8th Information Hiding International Conference will be held at the Holiday Inn Select in Alexandria, Virginia (minutes away
from Downtown Washington, DC via metro rail) from 10 July to 12 July 2006. Proceedings will be published as Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) by
Springer.
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Author Instructions
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Interested parties are invited to submit novel papers on research and practice which are related to the above areas of interest. We
want a balanced program and seek submissions on topics such as anonymous communication, anonymous online transactions, privacy, and
= covert/subliminal communications, along with our usual quality steganography, watermarking = and fingerprinting submissions.
Claims about information hiding technology, = such as robustness or steganographic security, must be backed by strong = evidence in
the paper (such as mathematical proofs, statistical modeling or = extensive testing). Submissions must not substantially overlap
papers that have been = published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. The papers
must be at most 16 pages including the = bibliography but excluding well-marked appendices and must be typeset in the Springer LNCS
format.
The papers should be at most 15 pages including the bibliography and well-marked appendices. Technical papers will appear in the
proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS series.
Claims about information hiding technology, such as robustness or steganographic security, must be backed by strong evidence in the
paper (such as mathematical proofs, statistical modeling or extensive = testing).
Authors wishing to submit papers shall send their paper in PDF format = via the web submission form at https://conference.zurich.ihost.com/start/IH06/.
The submitted papers should be anonymized avoiding obvious references.
Submissions received after the submission deadline or failing to conform = to the guidelines risk rejection without consideration of
their merits. = Where possible, all further communications to authors will be via email.
Questions regarding the conference should be directed to the conference chairperson, Neil F. Johnson (nfj@jjtc.com) or co-chair,
Phil Sallee (sallee_phil@bah.com).
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Program Committee
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Ross J. Anderson (University of Cambridge, England) Mauro Barni (Universita de Siena, Italy) Jack Brassil (HP Laboratories, USA) Jan
Camenisch (IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland) - Program co-chair Christian Collberg (University of Arizona) - Program
co-chair Ingemar J. Cox (University College London, England) Ee-Chien Chang (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Jessica
Fridrich (SUNY Binghamton, USA.) Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Neil F. Johnson (Booz Allen
Hamilton, USA) - General Chair John McHugh (SEI/CERT, USA) Ira S. Moskowitz (Naval Research Laboratory, USA) Stefan Katzenbeisser
(Technical University Munich, Germany) Darko Kirovski (Microsoft Research, USA) Richard C. Owens (University of Toronto) Fernando
Pérez-González (University of Vigo, Spain) Andreas Pfitzmann (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) Phil Sallee (Booz Allen
Hamilton, USA) - General co-chair Michiel van der Veen (Philips Research, Netherlands)
IH2006 Important Dates - CFP Calendar
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Paper Submission (late submissions will not be accepted) January 15, 2006
Notification of Acceptance April 1, 2006 Camera-ready copy for Pre-Proceedings May 15, 2006 Presentation material to be
included in Pre-Proceedings June 1, 2006 Last day to get conference discount at the hotel June 1, 2006 Information Hiding
2006 July 10-12, 2006 Camera-ready copy for Proceedings August 7, 2006
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