This week, on July 6th, Daniel Moreira will talk about his doctoral research entitle “Sensitive-Video Analysis” developed at RECOD under Prof. Anderson Rocha supervision. The talk will happen at Unicamp/IC-3 main auditorium at 2 pm. Currently, he is a postdoctoral research scholar at the Computer Science and Engineering Department of the University of Notre Dame,... Continue Reading →
Workshop about Ethics of Data at IC Unicamp
Looking to present and discuss the new directions about ethics of data, the Institute of Computing (Unicamp) hosted the first edition of the workshop about ethics of data. Organized by CEPID CCES (Prof. Munir Skaf and Profa. Cláudia Bauzer Medeiros), the goal was to shed some different lights about the topic. This is why there were... Continue Reading →
Talk: Multimedia Integrity Analytics
Today Prof. Anderson Rocha will give a talk at University of Kentucky about Multimedia Integrity Analytics. The talk is part of the university weekly seminars and presentation. Abstract: Currently, multimedia objects can be easily created, stored, (re)-transmitted, and edited for good or bad. In this sense, there has been an increasing interest in finding the structure of... Continue Reading →
Talk: The brave new world of open-set recognition
Being part of a series of four talks that will be given at NTU Singapore, in this fourth talk Prof. Anderson Rocha (RECOD) explored the research field of Open-set Recognition. The talk comprises four parts, each of which lasting approximately 45 minutes, totalling three hours. Parts 1 and 2 were delivered in Day #1 (March,... Continue Reading →
Talk: Sensitive Video Analysis
Being part of a series of four talks that will be given at NTU Singapore, in this third talk Prof. Anderson Rocha (RECOD) explored the research field of Sensitive Video. Abstract: Sensitive video can be defined as any motion picture that may pose threats to its audience. Typical representatives include pornography, violence, child abuse, cruelty... Continue Reading →
Talk: Leveraging Spatial, Spectral and Temporal Features for Spoofing Detection in Images and Videos
Being part of a series of four talks that will be given at NTU Singapore, in this second talk Prof. Anderson Rocha (RECOD) will explore the research field of Spoofing Detection in Images and Videos. Abstract: Recent advances on biometrics, information forensics, and security have improved the recognition effectiveness of facial biometric systems. However, an ever-growing challenge... Continue Reading →
Talk: Media Provenance Analytics: Concepts and Applications of Multimedia Phylogeny
Being part of a series of four talks that will be given at NTU Singapore, in this first talk Prof. Anderson Rocha (RECOD) will explore the research field of Multimedia Phylogeny. Abstract: Currently, multimedia objects can be easily created, stored, (re)-transmitted, and edited for good or bad. In this sense, there has been an increasing interest in... Continue Reading →
Talk: Multimedia Phylogeny Concepts for Media Provenance Analytics
Earlier today Prof. Anderson Rocha gave a talk at Purdue University, where he has been hosted by Prof. Edward Delp. The talk title is “Multimedia Phylogeny Concepts for Media Provenance Analytics”. Abstract: Currently, multimedia objects can be easily created, stored, (re)-transmitted, and edited for good or bad. In this sense, there has been an increasing... Continue Reading →
The Open Set Recognition Problem Tutorial at ICIP’16 – Course material
As announced in a previous post, Prof. Anderson Rocha (from University of Campinas and Recod) and Prof. Walter Scheirer (from University of Notre Dame) are presenting a tutorial at ICIP 2016, entitled: The Open Set Recognition Problem and Its Implications and Opportunities in Visual Computing, Forensics and Security The purpose of this tutorial is to introduce the... Continue Reading →
From Impressionism to Expressionism: Automatically Identifying Van Gogh’s Paintings
We are very happy to announce that our paper, entitled “From Impressionism to Expressionism: Automatically Identifying Van Gogh’s Paintings” has been accepted at the 23rd IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP) for ORAL presentation. ICIP is the world’s largest and most comprehensive technical conference focused on image and video processing and computer vision. The accepted... Continue Reading →