时间:2012年6月1日(星期五) 下午2:30
地点:成功楼603教室
主讲:Dr. Yun-Qing Shi, IEEE Fellow. 美国新泽西理工学院
主办:数计学院
专家简介:Yun-Qing Shi has joined Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, USA, since 1987, and is now a professor there. He obtained his B.S. degree and M.S. degree from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA. His research interests include digital data hiding, forensics and information assurance, visual signal processing and communications, motion analysis, theory of multidimensional systems and signal processing.
He is an author/coauthor of more than 250 papers, one book and five book chapters, and an editor of 10 books. He holds 22 US patents. He obtained Innovators Award 2010 by New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame for Innovations in Digital Forensics and Security. His US patent 7,457,341 entitled “System and Method for Robust Reversible Data Hiding and Data Recovery in the Spatial Domain” won 2010 Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award by Research and Development Council of New Jersey. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of LNCS Transactions on Data Hiding and Multimedia Security (Springer), an associate editor of Journal on Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing (Springer) and three other journals. He served as an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems (II), an associate editor of International Journal of Image and Graphics, and a guest editor of special issues for a few journals, the technical program chair of IEEE ICME07, co-technical chair of IWDW06, 07, 09, 10, 11, IEEE MMSP05, co-general chair of IEEE MMSP02, a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE CASS (2002-03). He is a member of a few IEEE technical committees, and a Fellow of IEEE since 2005.
报告摘要:This talk tries to summarize the experience and lesson the speaker learnt in his research during the past 30 years. The influence from the family, school and societies is discussed, including the Richard Hamming’s speech “You and Your Research.” I doing so, some research on information forensics and security is discussed.