The 3rd International Workshop on Biometrics and CyberSecurity’16 in conjunction with ACM/IEEE 2014 CW’16

Event Dates

Sep 28, 2016 - Sep 30, 2016

Location

Chongqing, China

Submission Deadline

Apr 25, 2016

The 3rd International Workshop on Biometrics and CyberSecurity’16

in conjunction with

ACM/IEEE 2016 International Conference on CyberWorlds CW 2016

http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org/

September 28-30, 2016

Chongqing, China

SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

Abstract (mandatory) submission April 25, 2016

Paper (full and short) submission May 9, 2016

Acceptance Notification June 17, 2016

Submission link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cw2016

Workshop Description

International Conference on CyberWorlds is a well-established key

international event in the field of virtual worlds and computer graphics.

The conference is designated as ACM SIGGRAPH small conference, and is

supported by Eurographics and IEEE, with proceedings published by IEEE-CS.

In 2016, it will take place at Wanyou Conifer Hotel which is located at the

center of Chongqing, in close proximity to UNSECO World natural and Heritage

Sites, China.

Recently, the research focus has shifted towards security and privacy

aspects in virtual worlds, with cybersecurity emerged as one of the emerging

research directions. Security research domain has recently witnessed

tremendous growth in respect to all aspects of information access and

sharing. There has been notable progress in developing successful approaches

to tackle the problem of user authentication. Among those approaches,

biometric-based authentication firmly established itself as one of the most

reliable, efficient, and versatile tools for providing discretionary access

control to a secure resource or system. While state-of-the art methods for

biometric authentication are becoming increasingly more popular and better

understood, the same unfortunately cannot be said about security of users

populating on-line communities or cyberworld.

The workshop invites high-quality, original and previously unpublished

research in all areas of biometric and cyber security, including both

theoretical foundations, system design, empirical studies on individual and

multi-modal biometrics, as well as emerging biometric research trends. Image

processing, machine intelligence, cognitive sciences and information fusion

provide strong theoretical foundations and drive current state-pf-the-art

biometric research. Biometric template protection, on-line security, social

biometrics, context-based biometrics, robotic biometrics and artimetrics are

emerging areas of biometric, which fit perfectly with overall Cyberworlds

Conference themes.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

– Biometric image processing, feature extraction and matching

– Pattern Recognition for Biometrics

– Cancellable Biometrics and Template Protection

– Privacy and Biometrics

– Biometric based passwords and encryption

– Biometric Databases and Evaluation

– Empirical and theoretical studies, standards and models

– Multi-modal biometrics (sensor level, feature level, decision level, rank

level and match level)

– Biometric architectures

– Machine Intelligence in Biometrics

– Cognitive biometrics

– Social biometrics

– Context-based Biometrics

– Robotic Biometrics (Artimetrics)

– Security Applications and Biometric Systems

– On-line Security and Biometrics

– Virtual World Security and Biometrics

For information on paper submission and to submit your paper please go to

CW’16 web site and chose Special Sessions link to Biometric Security

Workshop:

http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org/

All workshop papers will undergo rigorous refereeing, accepted papers will

be published as part of main Cyberworlds Conference IEEE-CS Proceedings and

indexed by major citation engines.

Journal Special Issues

Special issues in Journal of Biometrics, Inderscience and Transactions on

Computational Sciences, Springer are planned for the selected high-quality

papers presented at the workshop (if number of high-quality submissions is

sufficient for a special issue).

Publicity Chairs:

Padma Polash Paul (University of Calgary, Canada),

Madeena Sultana (University of Calgary, Canada)

Program Committee (tentative):

Rafal Doroz (University of Silesia, Germany)

Stephen J. Elliott (Purdue University, USA)

Kouichi Konno (Iwate University, Japan)

Victor Raskin (Purdue University, USA)

Khalid Saeed (AGH University, Poland)

Julia Taylor (Purdue University, USA)

Krzysztof Wrobel (University of Silesia / Institute of Computer Science, Germany)

Patrick Wang ( Northeastern University, USA)

Yingxu Wang (University of Calgary, Canada)

Roman Yampolskiy (University of Louisville, USA)

Norimasa Yoshida (Nihon University, Japan)

For additional information please contact workshop organizer Prof. Marina

Gavrilova

E-mail marina@cpsc.ucalgary.ca