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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Paper on Melanoma Screening Accepted at SIBGRAPI
(This entry has been cross-posted, with slight modifications, from Prof. Valle’s blog.) RECOD research on automated screening for melanoma was accepted for SIBGRAPI’2014, the Brazilian conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, to be held in Rio de Janeiro next month. … Continue reading
Two more talks by Prof. Rocha in Singapore
Prof. Anderson Rocha is currently in Singapore, where he is offering a cycle of talks. Here’s the schedule of two additional ones — From one to many: Discovering relationships within sets of multimedia objects Abstract : Currently, multimedia objects can … Continue reading
Video showcases new results on image/video phylogeny
Image and video phylogeny is the task of reconstructing the “genealogical tree” of derivative works in a corpus (i.e. finding which videos/images derive from which). The video below showcases new results obtained by RECOD, in a collaboration between the University … Continue reading
Diabetic Retinopathy Paper Accepted at IEEE EMBC’14
RECOD research on Diabetic Retinopathy has a new paper, now in the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference ! This new work explores the BossaNova representation — an state-of-the-art extension to the bags-of-words model in the task of Diabetic … Continue reading