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A Comprehensive Bibliography of Linguistic Steganography Richard Bergmair Univ. of Cambridge Computer Lab talk presented by Mercan Topkara Purdue CERIAS Number of Publications year num year num 1992 1 2002 3 1995 1 2003 2 1997 2


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A Comprehensive Bibliography

  • f Linguistic Steganography

Richard Bergmair

  • Univ. of Cambridge

Computer Lab talk presented by Mercan Topkara Purdue CERIAS

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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

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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.

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Symptoms

At least eight research groups; Only two

  • f them routinely cited!

Bulk of all publications never cited. independent discovery, improper attribution

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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.

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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

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Community Participation

spot any omissions? authored new material? send a BibTeX file to biblingsteg@semantilog.ucam.org

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Community Participation

maintain a website on ling. steg.? link to http://semantilog.ucam.org/biblingsteg/

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A Comprehensive Bibliography

  • f Linguistic Steganography

Richard Bergmair

  • Univ. of Cambridge

Computer Lab talk presented by Mercan Topkara Purdue CERIAS rbergmair@acm.org