2nd Keynote Speaker

We thank a lot Emmanuelle Anceaume (CNRS/IRISA) who will give the second keynote on “A primer on blockchain technology and the bitcoin cryptocurrency” There is a lot of excitement about Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency system presented by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 in his white paper “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer ElectronicCash System“, October 2008,…

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Buses for WIFS attendees

If budget allows it, we might organise a transportation service with special buses for WIFS attendees from downtown to Inria in the morning, and back at the end of the day. Therefore, we recommend you to choose an accommodation in Rennes city center. We will have more choices to find…

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New industrial sponsor

Amped Software solutions are used by the top law enforcement, military, and government agencies worldwide. The company focuses on developing global leading solutions for all image and video processing needs relating to forensics, investigations, public security, and intelligence. With an emphasis on the transparency of the methodologies used, Amped solutions…

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The early birds

This is a reminder for the early birds: If you register to the conference before 31st of October 2017 (early bird), the fees are the following: Non student: 700€ (regular) / 560€ (IEEE member) / 500€ (IEEE SPS member) Student: 350€ (regular) / 280€ (IEEE member) / 250€ (IEEE SPS…

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Accepted papers

Thank you very much to the reviewers and the area chairs! Here is the list of accepted papers: #6, “Minutia-pair spectral representations for fingerprint template protection”, Boris Skoric, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven #8, “Retrieving Dates in Smart Card Dumps is as Hard as Finding a Needle in a Haystack”, Thomas Gougeon, ENSICAEN; Gildas…

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1st keynote speaker

While the reviewing process is almost finished (suspens, suspens), I am glad to introduce you the 1st keynote speaker of IEEE WIFS 2017: Denis Teyssou from Agence France Presse will give a talk on the “state of the art in journalism about fake image and video detection“.  So, multimedia forensics BUT from…

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