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Tag Archives: Multimedia Phylogeny
RECOD at ICIP 2017
The 2017 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2017), to be held in China on September, will have three papers from RECOD. These papers are examples of the obtained results from the collaboration between University of Campinas and University … Continue reading
New dissimilarity measures for image phylogeny reconstruction
Image phylogeny is the problem of reconstructing the structure that represents the history of generation of semantically similar images (e.g., near-duplicate images). Typical image phylogeny approaches break the problem into two steps: (1) estimating the dissimilarity between each pair of … Continue reading
Talk: Multimedia Integrity Analytics
Today Prof. Anderson Rocha will give a talk at University of Kentucky about Multimedia Integrity Analytics. The talk is part of the university weekly seminars and presentation. Abstract: Currently, multimedia objects can be easily created, stored, (re)-transmitted, and edited for … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson Rocha, Multimedia Integrity Analytics, Multimedia Phylogeny, University of Kentucky
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Talk: Media Provenance Analytics: Concepts and Applications of Multimedia Phylogeny
Being part of a series of four talks that will be given at NTU Singapore, in this first talk Prof. Anderson Rocha (RECOD) will explore the research field of Multimedia Phylogeny. Abstract: Currently, multimedia objects can be easily created, stored, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson Rocha, evolutionary tree, Multimedia Phylogeny, National University of Singapore, NTU, Singapore, talk
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Talk: Multimedia Phylogeny Concepts for Media Provenance Analytics
Earlier today Prof. Anderson Rocha gave a talk at Purdue University, where he has been hosted by Prof. Edward Delp. The talk title is “Multimedia Phylogeny Concepts for Media Provenance Analytics”. Abstract: Currently, multimedia objects can be easily created, stored, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson Rocha, Edward Delp, Keynote, Media Provenance Analytics, Multimedia Phylogeny, Purdue, talk, USA
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Manifold Learning and Spectral Clustering for Image Phylogeny Forests
Taking advantage of data clustering techniques in the multimedia analysis context, the paper entitled “Manifold Learning and Spectral Clustering for Image Phylogeny Forests” describes how to find the image phylogeny forests based on images that inherit content from a single … Continue reading
Distances in multimedia phylogeny
The dissimilarity between two objects determines how far apart they are with respect to each other. In this paper, Marina Oikawa, Zanoni Dias, Anderson Rocha and Siome Goldenstein provide an overview of the distance concept in multimedia phylogeny, a novel research field … Continue reading
DéjàVu: Social Media Forensics for Interpreting Criminal Events
We are very proud to announce that a new forensics Research Project to run in 2016/2017 has just been accepted. The DéjàVu: Social Media Forensics for Interpreting Criminal Events project is a partnership among UNICAMP (Brazil), University of Notre Dame … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Kot, Anderson Rocha, DéjàVu, Face Recognition and People Re-identification, FAPESP, Image and Video Search, Kevin Bowyer, Multimedia Phylogeny, Nanyang Technological University, Research Project, Scene Understanding, Social Media Data Mining, UNICAMP, University of Notre Dame
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