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International Workshop on Digital Watermarking (IWDW
2006)
Nov. 8 - 10, 2006 Ramada Plaza Jeju, Jeju Island,
Korea
Call For
Papers
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IWDW 2006 is the fifth
of a series of international workshops focusing on digital watermarking
techniques. It provides an excellent opportunity for researchers and
practitioners to present as well as to keep abreast with the latest developments
in watermarking technologies. We are pleased to invite you to submit papers to
and attend IWDW 2006.Since the middle of the last decade, digital watermarking
has become a vigorously growing research area. The early work on digital
watermarking was characterized by the development of a plethora of watermarking
algorithms and attacks against them. The theoretical foundations of watermarking
have since then been advanced rapidly, resulting in improved watermarking
algorithms as well as more accurate models of the channel capacity and error
rates. However, the digital watermarking research still faces many challenges.
In addition, new investigations are called for in dealing with new types of
application scenarios. IWDW 2006
aims to provide a very high quality forum for dissemination of research results.
Also, the Best Paper Prize will be awarded to two selected
papers.
Areas of Interests
Areas of interest include, but are not limited
to:
,
Mathematical
modelling of watermark embedding and detection processes
,
Information theoretic and
stochastic aspects of data hiding
,
Security issues,
including attack
modelling and counter-attacks
,
Reliable
watermark recovery
,
Estimation
of watermark capacity
,
Optimum
watermark detection
,
Channel
coding techniques for watermarking
,
Bounds
on error probability
,
Large-scale experimental
tests and benchmarking
,
New statistical and
perceptual models of content
,
Steganography
and steganalysis
,
information
forensics
,
Copyright
protection and DRM
Instructions to Authors
Interested parties are invited to submit papers related to the
areas of interest above. Claims must be backed by evidence in the paper and
authors should be prepared to publicly discuss them at the workshop. Assumptions
about the model should be stated and justified clearly. Submissions must be made electronically,
preferably as a PDF or PS file of no more than 15 pages. Please submit your
submissions written in English to the site which will be announced in the
workshop official web site. Templates can be found at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
All submitted papers will
be refereed by at least three reviewers.
It is currently under
process for the IWDW 2006 proceedings to be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series in
the same way as the previous proceedings. For
information update, see the IWDW 2006 web site. To be included to the proceedings, at least
one author of each paper should register and present the
paper.
Important
Dates
Manuscript Submission:
May 10th, 2006
Acceptance
Notification: August 10th, 2006
Camera-ready Paper Submission:
September 10th, 2006
Contact
us
victoria@cescon.co.kr
Please refer to the
attached file for details.
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Would you please
circulate the CfP attached and let the prospective authors to submit
papers.
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