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Monthly Archives: January 2016
RECOD Third Report 2009–2016
We are proud to share our latest achievement laboratory’s report, which translates into numbers the excellent efforts of a great research team at UNICAMP that counts upon five permanent professors, post-doctoral researchers, world-class collaborators all around the globe, and a … Continue reading
Posted in blog, science
Tagged 2009–2016, annual report, publications, RECOD, report, statistics, third report
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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
Illuminant-based Transformed Spaces for Image Forensics
We live in a digital age where images are considered one of the most powerful communication media. In this context, the development of methods for verifying image authenticity is a real need of the modern society. In this research paper, … Continue reading
Posted in blog, publications, science
Tagged Anderson Rocha, digital forensics, diversity measures, Fábio Faria, Forgery, Helio Pedrini, IEEE TIFS, illuminant maps, Image color analysis, image descriptors, Light sources, Lighting, machine learning, Ricardo Torres, Shape, Splicing, splicing detection, Tiago Carvalho, Visualization
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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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Face Spoofing Detection Through Visual Codebooks of Spectral Temporal Cubes
Being one of the most common techniques to attack different systems, spoofing in biometrics occurs when synthetic biometric samples of some valid user are generated in order to authenticate an impostor as a legitimate user. In this publication, the authors … Continue reading
1st DeepEyes Workshop in photos
Our first post of 2016 — Happy New Year ! You’ll remember that last Month, on December 16th, we had the 1st Workshop of the DeepEyes Project. DeepEyes — Visual Computing and Machine Intelligence Solutions for Digital Forensics and Electronic Surveillance … Continue reading
Posted in blog, media, talk
Tagged Anderson Rocha, CAPES Pro-Forensics, DeepEyes, DPF, UFMG, UNICAMP, workshop
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