CURRICULUM VITAE
RAJIV KUMAR V
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Mobile: +91-994-***-****
Passport Details:
Passport No : K3471444
Date of Issue : 30/3/2012
Date of Expiry : 29/3/2022
Place of Issue : Madurai
Permanent Address :
S-2 Gangothri,
W-83 North Main Road
Annanagar West Extn
Chennai - 600101
Personal Data :
Date of Birth : 31-August-1989
Sex : Male
Nationality : Indian
Marital Status : Single
Father’s Name : Velsamy. A
Objective
To join a dynamic company where I can make major contribution and apply methods to successfully deliver technology based solutions to meet and exceed the company’s objectives.
Experience
• Project Trainee in Fostra Technologies from Jan 2012 to May 2012.
• Pursuing CCSS training in CMS Infosystems from Aug 2012 to Dec 2012.
Strengths
• Team player
• Smart worker
• Result oriented worker
• Strong in Written, Communication and Inter Personal skills.
Technical Skills
Hardware: Windows.
Operating System: Windows.
Languages: C, C++.
Areas of Interest
• Networking
• System Admin
Education
• Master of Science in Software Engineering (M.Sc Integrated) from Noorul Islam College of Engineering, Nagercoil, TamilNadu. – (2007 – 2012) - I Class
• Higher Secondary Course from Baren Bruck Higher Secondary School, Bungalow Surandai. TamilNadu. –(2005 – 2007) – 54.25%
• Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) from Baren Bruck Higher Secondary School, Bungalow Surandai. TamilNadu. –2005 – 81.2%
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Project #1
1. Project Name : Lousy and Lossless Compression for an encrypted image
Duration : 01-Jan-2012 to 31-May-2012
Environment : C#.NET.
Skill/Tools : Visual Studio 2005.
Guidance : V G Ranjith, Asst Professor, Noorul Islam University
Responsibilities:
• Analyze the requirement
• Design the application
• Develop the application
• Test the application
Description:
As society has become increasingly reliant upon digital images to communicate visual information, a number of forensic techniques have been developed to verify the authenticity of digital images. Amongst the most successful of these are techniques that make use of an image’s compression history and its associated compression fingerprints. Little consideration has been given, however, to anti-forensic techniques capable of fooling forensic algorithms. In this paper, we present a set of anti-forensic techniques designed to remove forensically significant indicators of compression from an image. We do this by first developing a generalized framework for the design of anti-forensic techniques to remove compression fingerprints from an image’s transform coefficients. This framework operates by estimating the distribution of an image’s transform coefficients before compression, then adding anti-forensic dither to the transform coefficients of a compressed image so that their distribution matches the estimated one. We then use this framework to develop anti-forensic techniques specifically targeted at erasing compression fingerprints left by both JPEG and wavelet-based coders. Additionally, we propose a technique to remove statistical traces of the blocking artifacts left by image compression algorithms that divide an image into segments during processing. Through a series of experiments, we demonstrate that our anti-forensic techniques are capable of removing forensically detectable traces of image compression without significantly impacting an image’s visual quality. Furthermore, we show how these techniques can be used to render several forms of image tampering such as double JPEG compression, cut-and-paste image forgery, and image origin falsification undetectable through compression-history-based forensic means.
Other Achievements
• Participated in State level championship 2006 (Volley Ball).
• Volunteer in State Election 2010 as an Election officer (Video Recording using Laptop).
• Maintaining and authoring a blog powered with wordpress, www.eerpugal.co.in
Declaration:
I hereby declare that the information given above it is true to the best of my knowledge.
Place: Anna Nagar,Chennai,
Date: 27/10/2012, Signature [ Rajiv Kumar V]