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  Multimedia Security Exercises (MMSecEx)

Lecturer
PD Dr. Christian Riess

Details
Übung
2 cred.h
Time and place: Thu 18:00 - 20:00, Zoom-Meeting

Fields of study
WPF INF-MA 1
WPF ICT-MA 1

Prerequisites / Organisational information
The majority of the methods are applications of signal processing. Thus, it is recommended to bring prior basic knowledge either in signal processing, pattern recognition, image processing, or related fields. Additionally, it is important to bring basic programming knowledge, preferably in python.

Contents
These are the exercises for the lecture "Multimedia Security". Participants will implement algorithms in Python (supported) or any other language of choice (unsupported).

ECTS information:
Prerequisites
The majority of the methods are applications of signal processing. Thus, it is recommended to bring prior basic knowledge either in signal processing, pattern recognition, image processing, or related fields. Additionally, it is important to bring basic knowledge of C++ (nothing fancy, but "reasonable working skills")
Here are a few questions for self-assessment on the image processing part:
  • What is a Fourier transform, and why is it interesting for image processing?

  • What is the Bayes rule?

  • Write down a filter kernel for high-pass filtering of an image.

Here are a few questions for self-assessment on the C++ part:

  • What is the difference of a pointer and a reference?

  • How can I define an inherited class in C++?

  • When do I need to implement a copy constructor?

  • What are the meanings of the keyword "const"?

Contents
These are the exercises for the lecture "Multimedia Security". Participants will implement algorithms in C++, and experiment with their algorithms.

Literature
  • Bruce Eckel: "Thinking in C++"

Additional information
Keywords: Steganography, Watermarking, Multimedia Forensics, Data Hiding
Expected participants: 20, Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 30

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester WS 2020/2021:
Multimedia Security (MMSec)

Department: Chair of Computer Science 1 (IT Security Infrastructures)
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