Computer Vision

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Computer Vision Team

Presentation

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MNEMOSYNE

Personalized Museum Visits

The amount of multimedia data museums gather in their databases is growing fast, while the capacity to display more information to visitors is limited.

Such information often targets the interests of average visitors instead of the whole spectrum of different interests each individual visitor could have.

MNEMOSYNE attempts to address these issues through a new multimedia museum experience. The system builds a user profile for each visitor used to drive an interactive table to personalize the multimedia content delivery of the available resources.

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GLAIVE/JANUS

Unconstrained face recognition

Graphics-based Learning Approach Integrated with Vision Elements (GLAIVE) is a project in collaboration with the Information Sciences Institute (ISI).

The GLAIVE project is funded by IARPA under the JANUS program and aims at dramatically improving the current performance of face recognition tools by fusing the rich spatial, temporal, and contextual information available from the multiple views captured by today’s “media in the wild”.

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