Prof. Jana Dittmann
at Otto-von-Guericke-Univ Magdeburg
SPIE Involvement:
Author | Instructor
Publications (76)

Proceedings Article | 5 October 2017 Paper
Tobias Scheidat, Ronny Merkel, Volker Krummel, Andreas Gerlach, Michala Weisensee, Jana Zeihe, Jana Dittmann
Proceedings Volume 10441, 104410G (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2277695
KEYWORDS: Forensic science, MODIS, Data modeling, Data storage, Data processing, Weapons, Databases, Modeling, Buildings, Data communications

Proceedings Article | 4 March 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9409, 94090E (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2077637
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Biometrics, Printing, Feature extraction, Forensic science, Spectroscopy, Environmental sensing, Image resolution, Confocal microscopy, Colorimetry

Proceedings Article | 4 March 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9409, 94090A (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2077531
KEYWORDS: Printing, Forensic science, Source mask optimization, Image processing, Confocal microscopy, Laser scanners, Microscopes, Pattern recognition, Data modeling, Sensors

Proceedings Article | 19 February 2014 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9028, 902808 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039074
KEYWORDS: Biometrics, Image quality, Forensic science, Sensors, Visualization, Pattern recognition, Feature extraction, Data acquisition, Image enhancement, Source mask optimization

Proceedings Article | 22 March 2013 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8665, 866509 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2004507
KEYWORDS: Feature extraction, Microscopes, Confocal microscopy, Printing, Forensic science, Sensors, Source mask optimization, Image processing, Compact discs, Error analysis

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Proceedings Volume Editor (5)

SPIE Conference Volume | 8 February 2011

SPIE Conference Volume | 27 January 2010

SPIE Conference Volume | 4 February 2009

Conference Committee Involvement (19)
Optics, Photonics and Digital Technologies for Imaging Applications VII
6 April 2022 | Strasbourg, France
Optics, Photonics and Digital Technologies for Imaging Applications VI
6 April 2020 | Online Only, France
Optics, Photonics and Digital Technologies for Imaging Applications
24 April 2018 | Strasbourg, France
Optics, Photonics and Digital Technologies for Imaging Applications
5 April 2016 | Brussels, Belgium
Media Watermarking, Security, and Forensics 2015
9 February 2015 | San Francisco, California, United States
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Course Instructor
SC816: Multimedia and Security: An Introduction to Cryptography, Digital Watermarking, Media Forensics, and Biometrics and How Things go Together
This course will present an integrative overview of recent work of cryptography, digital watermarking, media forensics, and biometrics in the field of multimedia systems. Recent advances in image, video, and audio processing to achieve security are introduced covering the full range of security aspects: data confidentiality, data integrity and authenticity, and non-repudiation, as well as user identification and authentication. The first part of the course will introduce symmetric (private-key) and asymmetric (public-key) crypto systems to ensure confidentiality along with authentication techniques to ensure integrity and authenticity. Infrastructure solutions for non-repudiation of digital signatures will be discussed. Furthermore, the course will describe digital watermarking techniques that include both spatial, spectral, and temporal watermarking algorithms, as well as the approaches and roles of steganography, perceptual hashing techniques, and media forensics. The goal is to show which security aspects can be met by security mechanisms, as well as how all mechanisms can be combined usefully to achieve, for example, data authentication. Additionally, the unique nature of these new technologies relative to intellectual property rights and digital rights management systems (DRM) will be presented. In the second part of the course, particular emphasis will be placed on user authentication techniques by image and signal processing and multimodal approaches by combining and fusing multiple single biometric traits for more convenient and reliable identification or verification of users. Based on a case-by-case examination of the modalities of face (2D and 3D face analysis), fingerprint (fingerprint image analysis), signature (handwriting analysis of visual and dynamic signals), and voice (speech signals), the underlying technical concepts will be elaborated and design paradigms, as well as performance evaluations, will be given.
SC084: An Introduction to Cryptography and Digital Watermarking with Applications to Multimedia Systems and Forensics
This course will present an overview of recent work in modern encryption techniques and recent advances in image, video, audio watermarking, and forensic methods for multimedia data. The course will describe block cipher systems (e.g. DES and AES) and public key systems (e.g. RSA) along with authentication techniques. The course will also describe digital watermarking techniques that include both spatial, spectral, and temporal watermarking algorithms. Particular emphasis will be placed on how encryption and watermarking can be used in the context of the protection of imaging, video, and multimedia systems. The unique nature of these new technologies relative to intellectual property rights will be presented.
SC872: Media Forensics - New Perspectives of Sensometrics and Tamper Detection
This course will present an overview of recent work of media forensics with focus on sensometrics for sensor identification and signal processing for tamper detection. Particularly, we define sensometrics as the application of methods for the analysis and determination of a particular sensor (capturing or sampling device for digital media), whereby the actual application and context in which the original sampling has been performed can vary. For example, for identifying digital cameras, any photographic image can be taken into account, whereas for identifying pen digitizer, sensors for capturing handwriting samples such as signatures can be analyzed. The general fundamentals will be introduced and specific approaches for selected media examples of image, audio and digital handwritten documents will be discussed to show the recent advances and still open problems.
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