Prof. Reiner M. Creutzburg
Professor at Technische Hochschule Brandenburg
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Author | Editor | Instructor
Publications (51)

Proceedings Article | 15 June 2023 Presentation
Proceedings Volume 12526, 125260B (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2665075
KEYWORDS: Web 2.0 technologies, Situational awareness sensors, Mining, Gold, Data processing, Social networks, Machine learning

Proceedings Article | 15 June 2023 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12526, 125260E (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2664270
KEYWORDS: Skin, RGB color model, Radar sensor technology, Radar, LIDAR, Feature extraction, Cameras, Data modeling, Sensors, Object detection

Proceedings Article | 15 June 2023 Paper
Proceedings Volume 12526, 125260Q (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2664336
KEYWORDS: Image fusion, Object detection, Infrared imaging, RGB color model, Infrared sensors, Image quality, Visible radiation, Autonomous driving, Infrared radiation, Image restoration

Proceedings Article | 13 June 2022 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12100, PC1210003 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2618822
KEYWORDS: Augmented reality, Virtual reality, Visualization, Mobile devices, Autoregressive models, 3D modeling, Visual process modeling, Tablets, Solid modeling, Internet technology

Proceedings Article | 13 June 2022 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12100, PC1210004 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2618848
KEYWORDS: Video, Panoramic photography, Optical resolution, Medicine

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Conference Committee Involvement (45)
Multimodal Image Exploitation and Learning 2024
22 April 2024 | National Harbor, Maryland, United States
Multimodal Image Exploitation and Learning 2023
1 May 2023 | Orlando, Florida, United States
Multimodal Image Exploitation and Learning 2022
4 April 2022 | Orlando, Florida, United States
Multimodal Image Exploitation and Learning 2021
12 April 2021 | Online Only, Florida, United States
Mobile Image Exploitation and Learning 2020
27 April 2020 | Online Only, California, United States
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Course Instructor
SC872: Media Forensics - New Perspectives of Sensometrics and Tamper Detection
This course will present an overview of recent work of media forensics with focus on sensometrics for sensor identification and signal processing for tamper detection. Particularly, we define sensometrics as the application of methods for the analysis and determination of a particular sensor (capturing or sampling device for digital media), whereby the actual application and context in which the original sampling has been performed can vary. For example, for identifying digital cameras, any photographic image can be taken into account, whereas for identifying pen digitizer, sensors for capturing handwriting samples such as signatures can be analyzed. The general fundamentals will be introduced and specific approaches for selected media examples of image, audio and digital handwritten documents will be discussed to show the recent advances and still open problems.
SC998: Computer and Multimedia Forensics
This course will present an introduction and overview on computer forensics, as well as new developments in multimedia forensics. First, the standard methods and tools of computer forensics are discussed in detail. These include: incidence response, data collection, forensic duplication, evidence handling, data analysis techniques, forensic tools, analyzing Windows systems, reporting and presentation of results, and legal issues. Then, the new and emerging topic of multimedia forensics is introduced with treatment of its subareas: forensics for images, audio, video, CD and DVD, cameras, scanners and printers, cell phones, and pen digitizers. Here, the focus is on signal and image processing and sensometrics for sensor identification and tamper detection. For example, for identifying digital cameras, any photographic image can be subjected to analysis. General fundamentals will be introduced and specific approaches for selected media examples of image, audio, video, CD, DVD, cell phone data and digital handwritten documents will be discussed to show the recent advances and still open problems.
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