understanding the importance and impact of anonymity and authentication in a networked society
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James Fung
PhD. Candidate, Faculty of Engineering, University of Toronto

More information is available at his homepage http://eyetap.org/http://www.eyetap.org/about_us/people/fungja/index.html

He also maintains the OpenVIDIA project, http://openvidia.sourceforge.net, which examines high speed computer vision using parallel graphics cards.

Research

James Fung is currently completing his PhD. in Engineering at the University of Toronto. He is investigating the relationship between society and technology, with special interests in the relationships between surveillance and sousveillance, and implications of emerging technology.

 

Research

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"Cyborglogging with Camera Phones: Steps Toward Equiveillance", Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 2006, Santa Barbara, California, Oct. 23-27, 2006 (co-authored with Steve Mann, James Fung and Raymond Lo).

"OpenVIDIA: Parallel GPU Computer Vision," in Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 2005, Singapore, Nov. 6-11, 2005, pages 849-852 (with Steve Mann and Chris Aimone) 

 
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