Scope:
The purpose of the Big Data SIG is to promote within the Signal Processing Community awareness of (and interest in) problems related to large amounts of data (Big Data). Its initial goal will be to provide a forum for key SPS volunteers to propose activities that would lead to increase awareness, including for example special sessions at ICASSP, special issues in journals, a GlobalSIP symposium, ad hoc retreats, etc.
In the last decade, a large number of techniques have been proposed to ensure integrity and authenticity of data in security-oriented applications, e.g. multime-dia forensics, biometrics, watermarking and information hiding, network intrusion detection, reputation systems, etc.... The development of these methods has re-ceived a new boost in the last few years with the advent of Deep Learning (DL) techniques and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs).
Technical Committee
EDICS
NOTE: The Technical Committee's EDICS list is derived from the Society's Unified EDICS list. You can view the Society's complete Unified EDICS ist and EDICS list approval process on the Unified EDICS page.
Past Members
The following lists all the past chairs and members of the SPS Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee.
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Technical Committee Past Members
The following lists all the past chairs and members of the SPS Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee.
*NOTE: Please scroll up/down and left/right within the Past Members window to view the full list. Also, view the full downloadable list (right-click, Save As to save file).
IEEE Five-Minute Video Clip Contest (5-MICC)
The 5-MICC contest is open for submissions from IEEE SPS members, including undergraduate and graduate students of all majors, as well as researchers from all over the world.