مي عبدالعزيز الزامل CV
Academic Qualifications
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Field: Advanced Computer Science ,Sept 2010 to Sept 2011, University of Sheffield, UK
Final Dissertation: It concerns digital video fingerprinting and detection of copied or manipulated videos. My project originated as an extension of my group research: the “Darwin Project”, which study the “Centroid of Gradient Orientation” approach. During my dissertation I implemented and experimented with the “Non-Negative Similarity Matrix Factorization” method using the MATLAB programming language. Furthermore, it consisted of a compression between the two approaches above in reference to the three following criteria: Robustness: the robustness of a fingerprint algorithm was measured by its ability to recover a similar fingerprint for both the original video and its derivative, i.e. modified or altered version of the original video. Pair-wise independence: the main concept behind pair-wise independence is the ability to generate different fingerprints for different video modeling of a one-to-one relationship. Database search performance: video-fingerprinting algorithms usually generate an enormous amount of data. Searching algorithms and techniques should provide efficient and fast access to such data
BSc Computer and Information Science
Field: Information Technology, 2003 to 2008, King Saud University
Graduation Project: My project examined the stock market in the context of educating Saudi People who want to enter the Saudi market with a large section focused on data mining
Experience
Current Position: Teaching assistant, Computer Science Department, College of Computer and Information Systems (CCIS), King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
programmer: Information Technology Department , King Khalid Eye Specialist hospital,Riyadh, 2008-2010
