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Tag Archives: Samsung
Granted Patent: Open set classifier
Samsung and RECOD have the honor to inform a GRANTED PATENT at the USPTO (USA). The document is: “METHOD FOR MULTICLASS CLASSIFICATION IN OPEN-SET SCENARIOS AND USES THEREOF”, publication number US 14/532,580 or as it was known by the nickname … Continue reading
Posted in awards, blog, extra, science
Tagged Anderson Rocha, “METHOD FOR MULTICLASS CLASSIFICATION IN OPEN-SET SCENARIOS AND USES THEREOF”, Bernardo Stein, Daniel Pazinato, open-set, Otávio Augusto Bizetto Penatti, patent, Pedro Mendes Júnior, Rafael de O. Werneck, Ricardo da S. Torres, Roberto Medeiros de Souza, Samsung, USPTO, Waldir Almeida
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Video pornography detection through deep learning techniques and motion information
In this paper, the authors deal with a growing issue of our connected society: automated sensitive media (pornographic, violent, gory, etc.) filtering. A range of applications has increased societal interest on the problem, e.g., detecting inappropriate behavior via surveillance cameras; … Continue reading
Posted in blog, publications, science
Tagged Anderson Rocha, Daniel Moraes, Daniel Moreira, Deep learning and motion information, Eduardo Valle, Mauricio Perez, MPEG motion vectors, Neurocomputing, Optical flow, Pornography classification, Samsung, Sandra Avila, Siome Goldenstein, Vanessa Testoni, video pornography classification
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Patent: “Sensitive Media”
In a previous post we have announced that the patent proposal “SENSITIVE MEDIA” was filed on April 01, 2016, 11:42 (BRT) in co-ownership with of SAMSUNG ELETRÔNICA DA AMAZÔNIA LTDA and University of Campinas – Unicamp. In this post, we … Continue reading
Patent: “Método Multimodal e em Tempo Real para Filtragem de Conteúdo Sensível”
The partnership between Unicamp/RECOD and SAMSUNG already resulted in many published scientific papers. However, this is not the only way to demonstrate the good results that have been achieved so far. In this post we are very happy to announce … Continue reading
RECOD partnership with Samsung on the news
Recent news published at Inova Unicamp (in Portuguese) highlights the efforts of RECOD towards the development of two systems: an echocardiogram image classifier, which is suitable for use in real-time setups; and an open-set classifier capable of dealing with multi-class … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson Rocha, echocardiogram image classifier, Inova, news, open-set classifier, Otávio Penatti, Pedro Mendes Jr., Samsung
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RECOD gets 2nd place at Violence Scene Detection MediaEval 2014
RECOD team at MediaEval 2014 (MediaEval Benchmarking Initiative for Multimedia Evaluation) got the 2nd place at the generalization task (YouTube videos) of the Violent Scene Detection competition. The team was formed by Profs. Anderson Rocha, Eduardo Valle and Siome Goldenstein, … Continue reading
Workshop on Vision-based Human Activity Recognition Accepted on Sibgrapi 2014
Great news : our workshop proposal has been accepted on SIBGRAPI 2014 — the XXVII Sibgrapi Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, to be held on August 27–30 in Rio de Janeiro, RJ. The Organizing Committee is formed by Drs. … Continue reading
Samsung Lab Reinaugurated at InovaSoft
Last Thursday, August 8th 2013, the new and improved Samsung Lab at InovaSoft was officially inaugurated. The lab is part of an ongoing cooperation between Samsung and the University of Campinas, through the innovation office INOVA. The new space has … Continue reading