Yesterday, Marco Paracchini successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation titled “Remote Biometric Signal Processing based on Deep Learning using SPAD Cameras.” In his study, Marco aims at developing a compact system able to remotely and in real-time check the health condition of
Video Manipulation Detection Based on Metadata Analysis Presented @ ICML 2019
David Güera (Purdue University) presents the video manipulation detection method developed in partnership with ISPL [1]. This work was accepted as contribution to the workshop “Deep Learning for Detecting AudioVisual Fakes” at ICML 2019. [1] D. Güera, S. Baireddy, P.
Video Forensics Talk @ Unicamp
Paolo Bestagini gave a talk on video forensics at the Institute of Computing (IC) of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) invited by Prof. Anderson Rocha. Abstract: The recent development of multimedia devices and editing tools, together with the proliferation of video
NVIDIA Donates to ISPL two Quadro P6000 GPUs
ISPL has submitted two project proposals for the NVIDIA GPU Grant: Deep learning for multimedia forensics Deep learning for geophysical applications We are pleased to announce that NVIDIA decided to support both projects donating two Quadro P6000 GPUs to the