Daniel Wood

2papers

2 Papers

IVAug 15, 2022
Task Oriented Video Coding: A Survey

Daniel Wood

Video coding technology has been continuously improved for higher compression ratio with higher resolution. However, the state-of-the-art video coding standards, such as H.265/HEVC and Versatile Video Coding, are still designed with the assumption the compressed video will be watched by humans. With the tremendous advance and maturation of deep neural networks in solving computer vision tasks, more and more videos are directly analyzed by deep neural networks without humans' involvement. Such a conventional design for video coding standard is not optimal when the compressed video is used by computer vision applications. While the human visual system is consistently sensitive to the content with high contrast, the impact of pixels on computer vision algorithms is driven by specific computer vision tasks. In this paper, we explore and summarize recent progress on computer vision task oriented video coding and emerging video coding standard, Video Coding for Machines.

CRMar 27, 2018
Cleartext Data Transmissions in Consumer IoT Medical Devices

Daniel Wood, Noah Apthorpe, Nick Feamster

This paper introduces a method to capture network traffic from medical IoT devices and automatically detect cleartext information that may reveal sensitive medical conditions and behaviors. The research follows a three-step approach involving traffic collection, cleartext detection, and metadata analysis. We analyze four popular consumer medical IoT devices, including one smart medical device that leaks sensitive health information in cleartext. We also present a traffic capture and analysis system that seamlessly integrates with a home network and offers a user-friendly interface for consumers to monitor and visualize data transmissions of IoT devices in their homes.