Despite the benefits of cyber-insurance, organizations are reluctant to enroll in such policies mainly because of their limitation and high price. On the other hand, insurers are confronting the adverse selection and moral hazard problems as monitoring and distinguishing insureds' cybersecurity posture are highly complicated. Considering the organizations' security interdependency and their demand for cyber-insurance, we study the design of coalitional insurance mechanisms...
Video watermarking is a well-established technology to help identify digital pirates when they illegally re-distribute multimedia content. In order to provide every client with a unique, watermarked video, the traditional distribution architectures separately encode each watermarked video. However, since these encodings require a high amount of computational resources, such architectures do not scale well to a large number of users.
This paper presents a comprehensive study of post-mortem human iris recognition carried out for 1200 near-infrared and 1787 visible-light samples collected from 37 deceased individuals kept in mortuary conditions. We used four independent iris recognition methods (three commercial and one academic) to analyze genuine and impostor comparison scores and check the dynamics of iris quality decay over a period of up to 814 h after death.
Lecture Date: April 15, 2019
Chapter: Atlanta
Chapter Chair: Alessio Medda
Topic: Tackling the Cocktail Party Problem for
Hearing Devices: Solutions, Challenges and Opportunities
Lecture Date: May 21-22, 2019
Chapter: Poland
Chapter Chair: Piotr Samczynski
Topic: Towards Autonomous Video Surveillance and
Privacy-Preserving Localization and Recognition of Human Activities
Lecture Date: May 28, 2019
Chapter: Poland
Chapter Chair: Piotr Samczynski
Topic: Towards Autonomous Video Surveillance and
Privacy-Preserving Localization and Recognition of Human Activities
Lecture Date: May 30, 2019
Chapter: Poland
Chapter Chair: Piotr Samczynski
Topic: Towards Autonomous Video Surveillance and
Privacy-Preserving Localization and Recognition of Human Activities
Lecture Date: April 19, 2019
Chapter: Toronto
Chapter Chair: Mehnaz Shokrollahi
Topic: Solving the Cocktail Party Problem for Hearing Aids:
Solutions, Challenges and Opportunities