Happy to announce todays' talk by Anderson Rocha (Universidade Estadual de Campinas) @recodbr
Title: Artificial Intelligence for Digital Forensics: techniques for the XXI century needs
Streaming at
https://t.co/JZAm8RiMmy
Proud to announce that our survey paper "Recent Advancements in Learning Algorithms for Point Clouds: An Updated Overview" has been published by @MDPIOpenAccess and is available at https://t.co/g4dYpV3hPN. Thanks to my co-authors @sim1mil and Daniele Mari.
Joining the IFS-4 Surveillance, Biometrics and Security tonight @ 10:30pm CEST. See the work by pur undergrad students Daniele, Samuele, Sara co-supervised by Sebastiano, Luca, Mauro, and myself!
https://t.co/rHtD3LLhit
Is your video surveillance system safe? Probably not. Check out the paper "Looking Through Walls: Inferring Scenes from Video Surveillance Encrypted Traffic" to be presented @ ICASSP 2021 https://t.co/g93gSRdxvW
It is nice to hear that the 2021 IEEE Medal of Honor goes to Jacob Ziv. Data compression still rules!
From WinZips to Cat GIFs, Jacob Ziv’s Algorithms Have Powered Decades of Compression.
https://t.co/Z9FtJ2bqUR
Help make "Women in Computing" an official LEGO set: https://t.co/NdjTdLar0S
Featuring Lovelace, Hopper, Holberton, Bartik, West & Easley.
(v/@20tauri)
Among all the worrying issues, there is also a good one: diversity rewards.
"NIST speculates its finding that algorithms developed in Asia are more accurate than those written in the U.S. may be due to some Asian development teams being more diverse."
https://t.co/mQu9aOJ3Wg
Salaries of PhD students, postdocs, and professors in Europe and Switzerland. Numbers are in Euro. Special attention for future students and faculties 😜 https://t.co/SkTa9zQb45