SLIDE 1 A Comprehensive Bibliography
- f Linguistic Steganography
Richard Bergmair
Computer Lab talk presented by Mercan Topkara Purdue CERIAS
SLIDE 2
Number of Publications
year num 2002 3 2003 2 2004 6 2005 4 2006 9 (2007) (4) year num 1992 1 1995 1 1997 2 1999 1 2001 3 number of publications on linguistic steganography published in each year
SLIDE 3
Problems
no single publication venue; relevant contributions scattered throughout the literature. no name; hard to index; “googling” for “linguistic steganography” won't get you far.
SLIDE 4 Symptoms
At least eight research groups; Only two
Bulk of all publications never cited. independent discovery, improper attribution
SLIDE 5
Solution
a comprehensive bibliography on
http://semantilog.ucam.org/biblingsteg/ ...with a little help from the community, we hope to keep this up to date.
SLIDE 6
Solution
To bootstrap the process of community collaboration, we searched in November 2006 on Yahoo, MSN Search, Google, Google Scholar, CiteSeer, Copernic Agent Pro, ACM Guide, ACM Digital Library, IEEExplore
SLIDE 7
Community Participation
spot any omissions? authored new material? send a BibTeX file to biblingsteg@semantilog.ucam.org
SLIDE 8
Community Participation
maintain a website on ling. steg.? link to http://semantilog.ucam.org/biblingsteg/
SLIDE 9 A Comprehensive Bibliography
- f Linguistic Steganography
Richard Bergmair
Computer Lab talk presented by Mercan Topkara Purdue CERIAS rbergmair@acm.org