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Information Hiding

9th International Workshop, IH 2007, Saint Malo, France, June 11-13, 2007, Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 4567)

Part of the book sub series: Security and Cryptology (LNSC)

Conference series link(s): IH: International Workshop on Information Hiding

Conference proceedings info: IH 2007.

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Table of contents (25 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. New Steganographic Schemes

    1. MPSteg-color: A New Steganographic Technique for Color Images

      • Giacomo Cancelli, Mauro Barni
      Pages 1-15
    2. YASS: Yet Another Steganographic Scheme That Resists Blind Steganalysis

      • Kaushal Solanki, Anindya Sarkar, B. S. Manjunath
      Pages 16-31
  3. Watermarking Schemess

    1. Three-Dimensional Meshes Watermarking: Review and Attack-Centric Investigation

      • Kai Wang, Guillaume Lavoué, Florence Denis, Atilla Baskurt
      Pages 50-64
    2. Robust and High Capacity Image Watermarking Based on Jointly Coding and Embedding Optimization

      • Chuntao Wang, Jiangqun Ni, Jiwu Huang, Rongyue Zhang, Meiying Huang
      Pages 65-79
  4. Computer Security

    1. A Graph Game Model for Software Tamper Protection

      • Nenad Dedić, Mariusz Jakubowski, Ramarathnam Venkatesan
      Pages 80-95
    2. Software Integrity Checking Expressions (ICEs) for Robust Tamper Detection

      • Mariusz Jakubowski, Prasad Naldurg, Vijay Patankar, Ramarathnam Venkatesan
      Pages 96-111
    3. Space-Efficient Kleptography Without Random Oracles

      • Adam L. Young, Moti M. Yung
      Pages 112-129
  5. Steganography and Code Theory

    1. How Can Reed-Solomon Codes Improve Steganographic Schemes?

      • Caroline Fontaine, Fabien Galand
      Pages 130-144
    2. Reducing the Complexity of Syndrome Coding for Embedding

      • Dagmar Schönfeld, Antje Winkler
      Pages 145-158
  6. Watermarking Security

    1. Exploiting Security Holes in Lattice Data Hiding

      • Luis Pérez-Freire, Fernando Pérez-González
      Pages 159-173
    2. Practical Security Analysis of Dirty Paper Trellis Watermarking

      • Patrick Bas, Gwenaël Doërr
      Pages 174-188
    3. Security of Invertible Media Authentication Schemes Revisited

      • Daniel Dönigus, Stefan Endler, Marc Fischlin, Andreas Hülsing, Patrick Jäger, Anja Lehmann et al.
      Pages 189-203
  7. Steganalysis

    1. Traffic Analysis Attacks on a Continuously-Observable Steganographic File System

      • Carmela Troncoso, Claudia Diaz, Orr Dunkelman, Bart Preneel
      Pages 220-236
  8. Watermarking and Re-synchronization

    1. Soft Feature-Based Watermark Decoding with Insertion/Deletion Correction

      • Mathias Schlauweg, Dima Pröfrock, Erika Müller
      Pages 237-251
  9. Fingerprinting

    1. Optimization of Tardos’s Fingerprinting Codes in a Viewpoint of Memory Amount

      • Koji Nuida, Manabu Hagiwara, Hajime Watanabe, Hideki Imai
      Pages 279-293

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About this book

We are glad to present in this volume the proceedings of the ninth edition of Information Hiding (IH 2007). The conference was held in Saint Malo, the C- sairs town, France, during June 11–13, 2007. It was organized by a team of four Frenchpiratessupported by the valuablehelp of the conferenceorganizationcell of INRIA Rennes. Continuing the tradition of the previous editions, we tried to provide a b- anced program covering the di?erent aspects of information hiding. This being said, the selection of the program was a very challenging task. This year, 105 papers from 25 countries were submitted. This was the highest number of s- missions in IH history. We would like to take the opportunity to thank all the authors who submitted a paper to IH 2007 and thus contributed to consolidate the reputation of this conference. Each paper was refereed by at least three reviewers. Since this event was run with a single track, it implied that only 25 papers were accepted for presentation. This unusually low acceptance rate will further promote Information Hiding as the top forum of our community. Although watermarking and steganography still receive most of the interest, new topics emerged during the conference such as the use of Tardos codes for ?ngerprinting and digital forensics. We would like to thank all the members of the Program Committee and all the external reviewers for the enormous e?ort that they put into the reviewing process.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Bretagne Atlantique Research Centre, INRIA Rennes, Rennes cedex, France

    Teddy Furon

  • Gipsa-lab Grenoble, CNRS, St. Martin d’Hères Cedex, France

    François Cayre

  • University College London, Martlesham, UK

    Gwenaël Doërr

  • Gipsa-lab Grenoble, CNRS, Saint Martin d’Hères cedex, France

    Patrick Bas

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