Chapter 1: Estimation of Tyre Pressure from the Characteristics of the Wheel: An Image Processing approach.- Chapter 2: A Robust and Blind Watermarking for Color Videos Using Redundant Wavelet Domain and SVD.- Chapter 3: Optimized Object Detection Technique in Video Surveillance System Using Depth Images.- Chapter 4: Evidence Based Image Registration and its Effect on Image Fusion.- Chapter 5: Two Stream Convolutional Neural Networks for Anomaly Detection in Surveillance Videos.- Chapter 6: Detection and Classification of Road Signs Using HOG-SVM Method. From the Back Cover This two-volume book focuses on both theory and applications in the broad areas of communication technology, computer science and information security. It brings together contributions from scientists, professors, scholars and students, and presents essential information on computing, networking, and informatics. It also discusses the practical challenges encountered and the solutions used to overcome them, the goal being to promote the “translation” of basic research into applied research, and of applied research into practice. The works presented here will also demonstrate the importance of basic scientific research in a range of fields. About the Author Atilla Elçi is an Emeritus Full Professor and Chairman of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Aksaray University, Turkey (August 2012–September 2017). He previously served as a Full Professor and Chairman of Computer and Educational Technology at Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey (May 2011–June 2012). Dr. Elçi graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering from METU, Turkey and completed his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science at Purdue University, USA. He has 71 papers, 11 books, 10 conference publications and 4 talks to his credit. His research areas include semantic web technology; information security/assurance; semantic robotics; programming systems and languages; and semantics in education. Pankaj Kumar Sa received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 2010. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India. His research interests include computer vision, biometrics, visual surveillance, and robotic perception. He has co-authored a number of research articles in various journals, conferences, and book chapters and has co-investigated research and development projects funded by SERB, DRDOPXE, DeitY, and ISRO. He has received several prestigious awards and honors for his contributions in academics and research. Modi Chirag Navinchandra is an Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT Goa, Farmagudi. He received his B.E. (Computer Engineering) from BVM Engineering College, Gujarat, India and completed his M.Tech. and Ph.D. in Computer Engineering at SVNIT Surat, Gujarat. His research areas include cloud computing security; network security, cryptography and information security; and secured IoTs, data mining, and privacy preserving data mining. He has published several journal papers and book chapters. Gustavo Olague received his Ph.D. in Computer Vision, Graphics and Robotics from the INPG (Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble) and INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique) in France. He is currently a Professor at the Department of Computer Science at CICESE (Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada) in Mexico, and the Director of its EvoVisión Research Team. He is also an Adjoint Professor of Engineering at UACH (Universidad Autonóma de Chihuahua). He has authored over 100 conference proceedings papers and journal articles, coedited two special issues in Pattern Recognition Letters and Evolutionary Computation, and served as co-chair of the Real-World Applications track at the main international evolutionary computi