Workshop on Recent Advances in Digital Security: Biometrics and Forensics

Event Dates

Sep 10, 2019 - Sep 10, 2019

Location

Trento (ITALY)

Submission Deadline

Jun 12, 2019

The 2nd International Workshop on Recent Advances in Digital Security:

Biometrics and Forensics (BIOFOR) 2019 will be held in conjunction

with the 20th International Conference on Image Analysis and

Processing. Trento, Italy, September 10th, 2019.

For more details see the website or the following CfP

http://www.grip.unina.it/biofor2019/

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Scope

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Governments and organizations across the world are increasingly

adopting digital forensic tools and biometric technologies to face

identification frauds, civil crimes, and terrorism. Along this line, a

big effort has been spent to promote worldwide adoption of biometric

Identification documents such as biometric e-passport, bank cards, etc.

Although the goals of biometrics and forensics are different, they are

both aimed at supporting law enforcement and investigation by

exploiting technologies that change and evolve on a daily basis.

Increasingly, new scenarios arise where techniques designed for

biometrics can be utilized for forensic purposes, or vice-versa. This

is the case of multiple face or fingerprint images captured with

low-quality devices, which can be processed with super-resolution

techniques to reconstruct a high-resolution image. In a similar way,

sketches drawn by forensic artists based on witnesses’ description can

be treated with hallucination techniques to tentatively identify the

subject.

The 2nd International Workshop on Recent Advances in Digital Security:

Biometrics and Forensics (BioFor 2019) focuses on the ongoing research

in the fields of security, forensics, and biometrics, which include

many key sectors like Forensics Analysis, Watermarking & Data Hiding,

Steganography, Surveillance, Biometrics, and Soft Biometrics,

Biometric analysis of crime scene traces, etc. It also aims to be an

international forum where scientist and researchers can develop

synergies between the biometrics and forensic research areas.

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Topics

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The workshop calls for submissions addressing, but not limited to, the

following topics:

Anonymity & Privacy

Applied Cryptography

Biometrics and Soft Biometrics

Audiovisual biometrics for multimedia forensics

Forensic behavioural biometrics

Biometric analysis of crime scene traces

Communication & Physical-Layer Security

Forensics Analysis

Adversarial machine learning

Deep learning

Hardware Security

Information-Theoretic Security

Multimedia Content Hash

Security of Large Networked Systems

Steganography

Surveillance

Usability & Human Factors

Watermarking & Data Hiding

Covert Communication & Side Channel Attacks

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Submissions

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The submission and review process will be managed with the EasyChair

system. Link to the submission site

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=biofor2019

The Proceedings of the BioFor 2019 workshop will be published in the

Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The length

of the papers is maximum 8 pages (with references included; always an

even number of pages). There is no minimum paper length. Papers will

be selected by a single blind (reviewers are anonymous) review process

based on their originality, relevance, and clarity of presentation.

For other information about the submission format, please refer to the

workshop website

http://www.grip.unina.it/biofor2019/

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Important Dates

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Submission Deadline: June 5, 2019

Notification of Acceptance: July 3, 2019

Camera-ready Paper: July 10, 2019

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Organizers

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Workshop PC Chairs

Daniel Riccio, University Federico II of Naples (Italy)

Chang-Tsun Li, School of Computing and Mathematics, Charles Sturt

University (Australia)

Francesco Marra, University Federico II of Naples (Italy)

Diego Gragnaniello, University Federico II of Naples,(Italy)

Program Committee (TBE)

Pradeep Atrey, University of Winnipeg (Canada)

Mauro Barni, University of Siena (Italy)

Sebastiano Battiato, University of Catania (Italy)

Giulia Boato, University of Trento (Italy)

Davide Cozzolino, University Federico II of Naples (Italy)

Gianfranco Doretto, West Virginia University (USA)

Ajay Kumar, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (China)

Maria Frucci ICAR – C.N.R., (Italy)

Nadia Brancati ICAR – C.N.R. (Italy)

Emanuela Marasco, George Mason University (USA)

Michele Nappi, University of Salerno (Italy)

Mark Nixon, University of Southampton (UK)

Marcos Ortega Hortas, University of Coruña (Spain)

Hugo Proença, University of Beira Interior (Portugal)

Christian Riess, University of Erlangen (Germany)

Arun Ross, Michigan State University (USA)

Kaushik Roy, Purdue University (USA)

Fabio Scotti, University of Milan (Italy)

Taha Sencar, University of Economics and Technology (Turkey)

Massimo Tistarelli, University of Sassari (Italy)

Luisa Verdoliva, University Federico II of Naples (Italy)