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Digital Watermarking

First International Workshop, IWDW 2002, Seoul, Korea, November 21-22, 2002, Revised Papers

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  • © 2003

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2613)

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Table of contents (21 papers)

  1. Invited Talks

  2. Fundamentals I

  3. New Algorithms

  4. Fundamentals II

  5. Watermarking Unusual Content

  6. Fragile Watermarking

  7. Robust Watermarking

  8. Adaptive Watermarking

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About this book

The 1st International Workshop on Digital Watermarking (IWDW), the con- rence covering all aspects of digital watermarking, was held at the Hotel Riviera situated along the beautiful Han River in Seoul, Korea from November 21 to 22, 2002. These proceedings contain 21 papers that were accepted for presentation at the conference. These papers were selected from 67 submissions including 3 invited papers. They went through a thorough review process by the Program Committee and were selected on the basis of excellence and novelty. The following is a brief description of the history of this conference and - viewing process: In August 2001 some members of the Special Interest Group on Multimedia Protection (SIGMP) of the Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology (KIISC) agreed to create the IWDW. In November 2001 we set up a Program Committee and solicited papers while asking Springer-Verlag to publish the proceedings of the workshop in their Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. In July 2002 we received 64 submissions from 14 countries using Microsoft’s conference management site (http://cmt. research. microsoft. com/ iwdw2002/). Each submission was assigned a number automatically by the c- ference management tool and the paper was sent to the Program Committee members for their review. We also encouraged di?erent sets of experts to join for fair reviews.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK

    Hyoung Joong Kim

  • Department of Control and Instrumentation Engineering, Kangwon National University, Chunchon, Korea

    Hyoung Joong Kim

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