C.-Y. Lin
Ching-Yung Lin received the B.S. and M.S.
degrees from National Taiwan University in
1991 and 1993, respectively, and his Ph.D.
degree from Columbia University in 2000,
all in electrical engineering. He was a Wireless
2nd Lieutenant at Taiwan Air Force, Taiwan,
19931995, and an instructor of Network
Communication Lab at National Taiwan
University, 1995–1996. Since 2000, he
has been a research staff member in the IBM
T. J.Watson Research Center, New York. His current research interests
include multimedia semantic analysis and understanding, multimedia
security, and multimedia transmission and networking.
Dr. Lin was the primary contributor in the design of the first successful
multimedia-content authentication system and in the design
of the first public watermarking system surviving pring-and-scan
process. He has been serving as panelist, technical committee
member, and invited speaker at various IEEE/ACM/SPIE conferences.
He was the special session organizer of multimedia security
in IEEE ITCC 2001, and the publicity chair of the IEEE PCM 2001. He is the Technical Program Cochair of the IEEE ITRE 2003 and
will serve as a guest coeditor of the proceedings of the IEEE special
issue on Digital Rights Management in 2004. Dr. Lin is the recipient
of Lung-Teng Thesis Award and an Outstanding Paper Award in
CVGIP. Dr. Lin is the author/coauthor of 40+ journal and conference
papers. He holds three US patents and five pending patents
in the fields of multimedia security and multimedia semantic
analysis.
Biography Updated on 15 November 2002
Articles in Scholarly Journals [Incomplete List]
- Visual Sensor Networks
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, vol. 2007, Article ID 21515, 3 pages, 2007 - Semantic Indexing of Multimedia Content Using Visual, Audio,
and Text Cues
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, vol. 2003, no. 2, pp. 170–185, 2003