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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Detecting image forgeries containing people through face illuminant maps
The Ph.D. thesis of Tiago Carvalho is getting the press attention. A two pages article has been published at Unicamp Pesquisa (in Portuguese), year 02, number 02.2016. The article sums up the importance of the developed techniques to automatically detect … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson Rocha, illuminant maps, Ph.D. Thesis, Tiago Carvalho, Unicamp Pesquisa
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FSI: Pornography classification: The hidden clues in video space–time
We are glad to announce that our journal paper “Pornography classification: The hidden clues in video space–time” has been accepted at Forensic Science International Journal, Volume 268 , 46-61, 2016. In the paper, the authors deal with an important issue … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson Rocha, Daniel Moraes, Daniel Moreira, Eduardo Valle, Fisher Vector, Forensic Science International, FSI, Mauricio Perez, Pornography-2k dataset, Sandra Avila, sensitive media, Siome Godenstein, temporal information, TRoF, Vanessa Testoni, video pornography classification
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Where is my puppy? Retrieving lost dogs by facial features
A pet that goes missing is among many people’s worst fears: a moment of distraction is enough for a dog or a cat wandering off from home. Some measures help matching lost animals to their owners; but automated visual recognition … Continue reading
RECOD at WVC 2016
This year the WVC (XII Workshop de Visão Computacional) will take place at Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil and RECOD will be there with two accepted papers: Cross-Domain Face Verification: Matching ID Document and Self-Portrait Photographs. Guilherme Folego, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Alan Godoy, Anderson Rocha, Guilherme Folego, José Augusto Stuchi, Marcus A. Angeloni, Paulo Vitorino, Sandra Avila, workshop, WVC
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