Detecting falsification to MP3 audio signals for conference record using digital watermarking

Author(s):  
Tomoki Yoshida ◽  
Takeru Miyazaki ◽  
Shunsuke Araki ◽  
Satoshi Uehara ◽  
Yasuyuki Nogami
2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (55) ◽  
pp. 185
Author(s):  
Maksim Viktorovich Gofman ◽  
Anatoliy Adamovich Kornienko ◽  
Evgenij Timofeevich Mironchikov ◽  
Aleksandr Borisovich Nikitin

Author(s):  
L. S. Chumbley ◽  
M. Meyer ◽  
K. Fredrickson ◽  
F.C. Laabs

The development of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) suitable for instructional purposes has created a large number of outreach opportunities for the Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Department at Iowa State University. Several collaborative efforts are presently underway with local schools and the Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I) at ISU to bring SEM technology into the classroom in a near live-time, interactive manner. The SEM laboratory is shown in Figure 1.Interactions between the laboratory and the classroom use inexpensive digital cameras and shareware called CU-SeeMe, Figure 2. Developed by Cornell University and available over the internet, CUSeeMe provides inexpensive video conferencing capabilities. The software allows video and audio signals from Quikcam™ cameras to be sent and received between computers. A reflector site has been established in the MSE department that allows eight different computers to be interconnected simultaneously. This arrangement allows us to demonstrate SEM principles in the classroom. An Apple Macintosh has been configured to allow the SEM image to be seen using CU-SeeMe.


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-23
Author(s):  
L. Venkateswarlu ◽  
◽  
Dr. N V Rao ◽  

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 (1) ◽  
pp. 213-218
Author(s):  
Kazushige Banzawa ◽  
Kazuma Shinoda ◽  
Madoka Hasegawa

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