Speaker: Trisha Chadha Datta (Stanford) Title: VerITAS: Verifying Image Transformations at Scale Video: Click here to view Abstract: Verifying where and when a digital image was taken has become increasingly difficult; this issue of image provenance is especially concerning in the realm of news media. The Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) has developed […]
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Speaker: Dr. Michael Black (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems) Title: Towards the 3D Human Foundation Agent Video: Click here to view Abstract: This talk will describe current progress on building a 3D Human Foundation Agent (HFA) that can perceive the world and the humans in it. The HFA is a digitally embodied agent that […] |
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1 event,Speaker: Dr. Sam Kavusi (Verily) Title: Addressing the long tail of Diabetic Retinopathy screening with on-device intelligence Abstract: Diabetic retinopathy is a major cause of preventable blindness worldwide. Diabetic retinopathy screening faces major challenges in terms of cost and accessibility, particularly for smaller and medium-sized practices serving large patient populations in need. Existing screening methods […] |
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1 event,Speaker: Professor Hany Farid (University of California at Berkeley) Title: Creating, (Mis)using, and Detecting Deepfakes Video: Click here to view Abstract: Generative AI – so-called deepfakes – have captured the imagination of some and struck fear in others. These stunningly realistic images, audio, and videos are the product of AI-powered synthesis tools. Although just the […] |
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1 event,Speaker: Dr. Zhenyi Liu (Stanford) Title: Physically Accurate Image Systems Simulation: High Dynamic Range Nighttime Scenes Video: Click here to play Abstract: The analysis of nighttime driving images presents challenges distinct from those encountered with daytime images. Nighttime images often contain large regions of low intensity, punctuated by very bright light sources, such as car […] |
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