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Forensic 2019 : Intern. Workshop on Multimedia Forensic Data Analysis Forensic'2019
Forensic 2019 : Intern. Workshop on Multimedia Forensic Data Analysis Forensic'2019

Forensic 2019 : Intern. Workshop on Multimedia Forensic Data Analysis Forensic'2019

New York
Event Date: July 19, 2019 - July 19, 2019
Submission Deadline: April 20, 2019
Notification of Acceptance: May 20, 2019
Camera Ready Version Due: July 19, 2019




Call for Papers


Intern. Workshop on Multimedia Forensic Data Analysis Forensic'2019

July 19th, 2019, New York, USA
Workshop Chair

Petra Perner, Institute of Computer Vision and applied Computer Sciences, IBaI, Germany

Workshop Committee

Paul Elzinga, Data scientist at Politie Nederland Politie Nederland, The Netherlands
Aslo Mattei, Crime Lab Deputy Director, Head of latent print unit Arma dei Carabinieri University of Ferrara , Italy
Peter W. Pfefferli, Forensic Expert, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland

Scope of the Workshop

The increased usage of digital media in daily life has resulted in the demand for novel multimedia data analysing techniques that can help to use these data for forensic purposes. The processing of these data for police investigation purposes can help to speed up the investigation and make them more effective. If these data should be used in a court of law as evidence, techniques that can confirm the origin and integrity are necessary. These techniques should be robust and reproducible. They should also allow to work on sparse sample sets since in police investigation cases the data are usually rare. Multimedia content is comprised of images, videos, text and audio. These data allow to identify and compare objects or persons based on grey level, texture, color, geometrical or biometrical features. If they serve as evidence in court of law case they need to be trustworthy. The new techniques such as the internet and the new software services such as search engine like google, internet communities such as facebook make these multimedia content available in a new form and allow to derive new information from it such as links between groups, information pieces or events. The developed methods should aim to work on sparse data sets and allow to store the actual case in a data base in such a manner that they can easily retrieved, generalized and used as comparative cases for different police investigations.

All kinds of topics related to multimedia forensic data analysis are welcome. Some related topics are but not limited:

Person Identification in Images and Videos
Analysis of Handwritings
Multi Lingual Topic Modelling
Gender Recognition
Speech Analysis (native speaker recognition)
Analysis of Border Control Images
Genetic Data Analysis


Credits and Sources

[1] Forensic 2019 : Intern. Workshop on Multimedia Forensic Data Analysis Forensic'2019


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