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内容提要:
The two volume set LNAI 3801 and LNAI 3802 constitute the refereed proceedings of the annual International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security, CIS 2005, held in Xi'an, China, in December 2005. The 338 revised papers presented - 254 regular and 84 extended papers - were carefully reviewed and selected from over 1800 submissions. The first volume is organized in topical sections on learning and fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation, intelligent agents and systems, intelligent information retrieval, support vector machines, swarm intelligence, data mining, pattern recognition, and applications. The second volume is subdivided in topical sections on cryptography and coding, cryptographic protocols, intrusion detection, security models and architecture, security management, watermarking and information hiding, web and network applications, image and signal processing, and applications.
目录:
Cryptography and Coding
A Fast Inversion Algorithm and Low-Complexity Architecture over GF(2m) An ID-Based Optimistic Fair Signature Exchange Protocol from Pairings FMS Attack-Resistant WEP Implementation Is Still Broken Design of a New Kind of Encryption Kernel Based on RSA Algorithm On the Security of Condorcet Electronic Voting Scheme Special Distribution of the Shortest Linear Recurring Sequences in Z/(p) Field Cryptanalysis of a Cellular Automata Cryptosystem A New Conceptual Framework Within Information Privacy: Meta Privacy Error Oracle Attacks on Several Modes of Operation Stability of the Linear Complexity of the Generalized Self-shrinking Sequences On the Construction of Some Optimal Polynomial Codes Perceptual Hashing of Video Content Based on Differential Block Similarity Cryptographic Protocols Secure Software Smartcard Resilient to Capture Revised Fischlin's (Blind) Signature Schemes Certificateless Threshold Signature Schemes An Efficient Certificateless Signature Scheme ID-Based Restrictive Partially Blind Signatures Batch Verification with DSA-Type Digital Signatures for Ubiquitous Computing On Anonymity of Group Signatures The Running-Mode Analysis of Two-Party Optimistic Fair Exchange Protocols Password-Based Group Key Exchange Secure Against Insider Guessing Attacks On the Security of Some Password-Based Key Agreement Schemes A New Group Rekeying Method in Secure Multicast Pairing-Based Provable Blind Signature Scheme Without Random Oracles …… Intrusion Detection Security Models and Architecture Security Management Watermarking and Information Hiding Web and Network Applications Image and Signal Processing Applications Author Index |