'Social networks threats for multimedia data sharing', Paris, France
With the increased use of multimedia, growing attention is being paid to the tradeoff between data availability and privacy. This debate has led to the definition of multimedia access control models providing safe browsing and publishing of multimedia contents. For popular media, privacy concerns have given rise to removal and also filtering for individuals (e.g. hiding the face of a popular person in a TV show).
However, the popularity of social networks where individual users publish and share data along with multimedia objects (mostly photos and videos) have given privacy protection new challenges.
The aim of this event will be to examine and the latest privacy protection techniques for multimedia in relation to social networks. Topics are set to include:
- multimedia private content protection,
- multimedia access control,
- hiding multimedia,
- quantifying the threat of social networks,
- inference detection in multimedia environments,
- private multimedia objects in the presence of threat-based search engines,
- multimedia mining concerns.For further information, please visit: http://www.socpar.org/(opens in new window)