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Advanced security solutions for multimedia / edited by Irshad Ahmad Ansari and Varun Bajaj.

Contributor(s): Ansari, Irshad Ahmad [editor.] | Bajaj, Varun [editor.] | Institute of Physics (Great Britain) [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IOP (Series)Release 21: ; IOP ebooks2021 collection: Publisher: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780750337359; 9780750337342.Subject(s): Data encryption (Computer science) | Digital media | Data encryption | EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 005.82 Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Blind image watermarking with efficient dual restoration feature / Rishi Sinhal, Tarun Kumar Sharma, Irshad Ahmad Ansari and Varun Bajaj -- 2. Secure, robust and imperceptible image watermarking scheme based on sharp frequency localized contourlet transform / Esmaeil Najafi -- 3. Content watermarking and data hiding in multimedia security / Jay Gohil, Jay Patel and Manan Shah -- 4. Recent advances in reversible watermarking in an encrypted domain / Hanzhou Wu -- 5. An analysis of deep steganography and steganalysis / Mahdie Abazar, Peyman Masjedi, Ali Ghorbani, Mohammad Taheri and Seyed Mostafa FakhrAhmad -- 6. Recent trends in reversible data hiding techniques / V.M. Manikandan -- 7. Anatomized study of security solutions for multimedia : deep learning-enabled authentication, cryptography and information hiding / Ameya Kshirsagar and Manan Shah -- 8. New lightweight image encryption algorithm for the Internet of Things and wireless multimedia sensor networks / Amina Msolli, Abdelhamid Helali, Hassen Maaref and Ridha Mghaieth -- 9. Applying the capabilities of machine learning for multimedia security : an analysis / Suja Cherukullapurath Mana and T. Sasipraba -- 10. Assistive communication technology options for elderly care / Marjo Rissanen and Antti Rissanen -- 11. Deep learning approach for scenario-based abnormality detection / M. Suresha, S. Kuppa and D.S. Raghu Kumar -- 12. Ear recognition for multimedia security / Sagar G. Sangodkar, Niranjan Suthar, Akash Palde, Parmeshwar Birajadar and Vikram M. Gadre -- 13. Secure multimedia management : currents trends and future avenues / Vishal Rajput and Sunil Kumar Jauhar.
Abstract: Modern internet-enabled devices and fast communication technologies have ushered in a revolution in sharing of digital images and video. This may be for social reasons or for commercial and industrial applications. Attackers can steal this data or manipulate it for their own uses, causing financial and emotional damage to the owners. This drives the need for advanced security solutions and the need to continuously develop and maintain security measures in an ever-evolving battle against fraud and malicious intent. There are various techniques employed in protecting digital media and information, such as digital watermarking, cryptography, stenography, data encryption, and more. In addition, sharing platforms and connected nodes themselves may be open to vulnerabilities and can suffer from security breaches. This book reviews present state-of-the-art research related to the security of digital imagery and video, including developments in machine learning applications. It is particularly suited for those that bridge the academic world and industry, allowing readers to understand the security concerns in the multimedia domain by reviewing present and evolving security solutions, their limitations, and future research directions.
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1. Blind image watermarking with efficient dual restoration feature / Rishi Sinhal, Tarun Kumar Sharma, Irshad Ahmad Ansari and Varun Bajaj -- 2. Secure, robust and imperceptible image watermarking scheme based on sharp frequency localized contourlet transform / Esmaeil Najafi -- 3. Content watermarking and data hiding in multimedia security / Jay Gohil, Jay Patel and Manan Shah -- 4. Recent advances in reversible watermarking in an encrypted domain / Hanzhou Wu -- 5. An analysis of deep steganography and steganalysis / Mahdie Abazar, Peyman Masjedi, Ali Ghorbani, Mohammad Taheri and Seyed Mostafa FakhrAhmad -- 6. Recent trends in reversible data hiding techniques / V.M. Manikandan -- 7. Anatomized study of security solutions for multimedia : deep learning-enabled authentication, cryptography and information hiding / Ameya Kshirsagar and Manan Shah -- 8. New lightweight image encryption algorithm for the Internet of Things and wireless multimedia sensor networks / Amina Msolli, Abdelhamid Helali, Hassen Maaref and Ridha Mghaieth -- 9. Applying the capabilities of machine learning for multimedia security : an analysis / Suja Cherukullapurath Mana and T. Sasipraba -- 10. Assistive communication technology options for elderly care / Marjo Rissanen and Antti Rissanen -- 11. Deep learning approach for scenario-based abnormality detection / M. Suresha, S. Kuppa and D.S. Raghu Kumar -- 12. Ear recognition for multimedia security / Sagar G. Sangodkar, Niranjan Suthar, Akash Palde, Parmeshwar Birajadar and Vikram M. Gadre -- 13. Secure multimedia management : currents trends and future avenues / Vishal Rajput and Sunil Kumar Jauhar.

Modern internet-enabled devices and fast communication technologies have ushered in a revolution in sharing of digital images and video. This may be for social reasons or for commercial and industrial applications. Attackers can steal this data or manipulate it for their own uses, causing financial and emotional damage to the owners. This drives the need for advanced security solutions and the need to continuously develop and maintain security measures in an ever-evolving battle against fraud and malicious intent. There are various techniques employed in protecting digital media and information, such as digital watermarking, cryptography, stenography, data encryption, and more. In addition, sharing platforms and connected nodes themselves may be open to vulnerabilities and can suffer from security breaches. This book reviews present state-of-the-art research related to the security of digital imagery and video, including developments in machine learning applications. It is particularly suited for those that bridge the academic world and industry, allowing readers to understand the security concerns in the multimedia domain by reviewing present and evolving security solutions, their limitations, and future research directions.

Academic researchers as well as working professionals across areas where computer sciences, machine learning applications and multimedia security are key research domains.

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Irshad Ahmad Ansari has been working at Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, at PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design, and Manufacturing (IIITDM) Jabalpur, India since 2017. He received BTech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Gautam Buddha Technical University, Lucknow, India in 2010, MTech. Degree in Control and Instrumentation from Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, Punjab, India in 2012. He completed his PhD from IIT Roorkee with MHRD teaching assistantship and subsequently joined Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea as a Postdoctoral fellow. Varun Bajaj (PhD, MIEEE 16 SMIEEE20) has been in the department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, at the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design, and Manufacturing (IIITDM) Jabalpur, India since 2014. He worked as a visiting faculty in IIITDM Jabalpur from September 2013 to March 2014. He worked as Assistant Professor at the Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, Shri Vaishnav Institute of Technology and Science, Indore, India during 2009-2010. He received BE degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal, India in 2006, MTech. Degree with Honors in Microelectronics and VLSI design from Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology & Science, Indore, India in 2009. He received his PhD degree in the Discipline of Electrical Engineering, at the Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India in 2014. He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Sensor Journal and Subject Editor-in-Chief of IET Electronics Letters.

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