Graduated from: National Research University Higher School of Economics
Research interests: Coding theory, information security
Thesis title: Signature codes for two special classes of multiple access channels and their applications
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Referred Journals (WoS)
Egorova, E. E., Potapova, V. S. (2018). Compositional Restricted Multiple Access Channel. Journal: Problems of Information Transmission, April 2018, Volume 54, Issue 2, p. 116-123. DOI: 10.1134/S0032946018020023 .(Q2 Scopus)
Egorova, E., Kabatiansky, G., Fernandez, M., Moon Ho, L. Article Title: Multimedia Fingerprinting with Noise via Signature Codes for Weighted Noisy Adder Channels and Compressed sensing, Journal: Designs, Codes and Cryptography (Springer), 2018. DOI:10.1007/s10623-018-0551-9.(Q2 Scopus)
Egorova, E. E., Generalization of IPP Codes and IPP Set Systems, Journal Problems of Information Transmission, 55(3),pp. 241-253 DOI 10.1134/S0032946019030049
Conference proceedings (WoS/Scopus)
1. Fernandez M., Egorova E., Kabatiansky G. A. “Binary fingerprinting codes – can we prove that someone is guilty?!’’, 2015 IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS). November 16-19, 2015, Rome, Italy. NY : Curran Associates, Inc., 2015.pp. 1-4, (WoS) DOI: 10.1109/WIFS.2015.7368558 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7368558/
2.Egorova E., Potapova V. Signature codes for a special class of multiple access channel //Problems of Redundancy in Information and Control Systems (REDUNDANCY), XV International Symposium. – IEEE, Sept. 2016. – pp. 38-42, 2016 (Scopus) http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7779325/
3. Elena Egorova, Marcel Fernandez, Grigory Kabatiansky, Moon Ho Lee. Signature codes for the A-channel and collusion-secure multimedia fingerprinting codes //Information Theory (ISIT), 2016 IEEE International Symposium on. – IEEE, July 2016 . – pp. 3043-3047. (WoS) http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7541858/
4. Kabatiansky G., Fernandez M., Egorova E. Multimedia fingerprinting codes resistant against colluders and noise // Information Forensics and Security (WIFS), 2016 IEEE International Workshop on. – IEEE, Dec. 2016. – pp. 79-83. (Scopus) http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7823904/
5. Egorova E., Kabatiansky G. Analysis of Two Tracing Traitor Schemes via Coding Theory //International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and Applications. – Springer, LNCS, 2017. – pp. 84-92 (Scopus). https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-66278-7_8
Popular scientific article: Egorova E. “Captain Flint’s Challenge”, Journal of Schrödinger’s Cat №1-2 (39-40) January-February 2018, pp. 118-119
Conferences:
2016
2016 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, July 10-15, 2016. Barcelona, Spain, session talk “Signature codes for the A-channel and collusion-secure multimedia fingerprinting codes”
Nexus of Information and Computation Theories, Secrecy and Privacy Theme, Marseille, Paris, France, 2016, poster “On multimedia digital fingerprinting codes ”
1st Student Conference of CS faculty, 5-6, April, 2016, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia, session talk “Compositional codes for the multiple access channel with partial activity”
The Alan Turing Contest in Theoretical Computer Science and Discrete Mathematics for Russian-speaking students (TuCo 2016), 1st of July, 2016, St. Petersburg Academic University, St. Petersburg, Russia, session talk “Signature codes for a special form of multiple access channel”
XV International Symposium Problems of Redundancy in Information and Control Systems, 26-29 September 2016, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, session talk “Signature codes for a special class of multiple access channel”
IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS), 4-7 December, Abu-Dhabi, UAE, session talk ”Multimedia fingerprinting codes resistant against colluders and noise”
2017
The 5th International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and Applications, 2017, 28-31 August, 2017, Vihula Manor, Estonia, session talk “Analysis of Two Tracing Traitor Schemes via Coding Theory.”
Arithmétique, Géométrie, Cryptographie et Théorie des Codes, 19-23 June 2017, CIRM – Luminy, Marseille, France, session talk “Zero-error coding for multiple-access channels as a new test bed for AG-codes”
The Tenth International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography 2017, September 18-22, 2017, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, session talk “Multimedia fingerprinting with noise via signature codes for weighted noisy adder channels and compressed sensing”
2018
Munich International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography (MWCC) 2018, Munich, Germany, April 10-11, 2018, talk “On group testing with noise”
The 2nd RUSSIAN-HUNGARIAN COMBINATORIAL WORKSHOP, June 27-29, 2018, Budapest. Session talks: “On digital fingerprinting set systems” (joint with G.Kabatiansky) and “Symmetric group testing with noise”
Sixteenth International Workshop on Algebraic and Combinatorial Coding Theory, Svetlogorsk, Russia, September 2-8, 2018. Session talk: “How to combine IPP codes and IPP set systems — proof of the concept” 2019
WCC 2019: The Eleventh International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography, Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer, France, March 31st – April 5th 2019, session talk “A new class of traceability schemes”
Conference “Science of the Future” and Forum “Science of the Future – Science of the Youth”, 14-17 May 2019, Sochi, Russia, poster “New broadcast encryption scheme resistant to collusion attacks”
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory 2019, 7-12 July, Paris, France, session talk “A Construction of Traceability Set Systems with Polynomial Tracing Algorithm”