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Monthly Archives: December 2015
RECOD celebrates its 6th year !
RECOD lab celebrated its sixth year of continued success with a big party last Friday. The anniversary was a little late — the lab was actually founded in October 2011, but the party was no less fun for the wait. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson Rocha, anniversary, Eduardo Valle, RECOD, Ricardo Torres, Siome Goldenstein, Zanoni Dias
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1st DeepEyes Workshop – Campinas, SP, Brazil
UPDATE: For a complete organization of the facilities, we’d like to ask you to fill out your name here confirming the interest in participating. Please, do so asap as we have a limited number of seats. On December 16th, 2015, we … Continue reading
IDENTITY project approved by Horizon 2020
RECOD Lab. is proud to announce that our bid to Horizon 2020 European Union — IDENTITY: Computer Vision Enabled Multimedia Forensics and People Identification — was approved. That is a multi-partner project led by Prof. Chang-Tsun Li (University of Warwick, UK) … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson Rocha, Biometrics, Computer Vision Enabled Multimedia Forensics, Forensics, H2020, IDENTITY, People Identification, RISE
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