The explosion of massive media data induced by the proliferation of digital cameras, mobile devices as well as the emergence of online media websites, has led us into the era of big data. Accurate and effective analyses of the big multimedia data to support semantically enriched representation in terms of events, activities, and entities can bring transformative improvements to a variety of application domains. The basic form of multimedia analysis for more sophisticated interpretation is characterized by questions such as ``who, what, where, when" that identify subjects, activities, locations, and time associated with images/video segments. In this thesis, we primarily focus on the ``who" question, which is referred as the person identific...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
Abstract—Our goal is to automatically identify people in TV news and debates without any predefined ...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
Multimedia databases are growing rapidly in size in the digital age. To increase the value of these ...
We propose methods to improve automatic person identification, regardless of the visibility of a fac...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
Human faces represent not only a challenging recognition problem for computer vision, but are also a...
The objective of this work is person-clustering in videos – grouping characters according to their i...
Abstract—As face recognition applications progress from con-strained sensing and cooperative subject...
For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of large-scal...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
Abstract—Our goal is to automatically identify people in TV news and debates without any predefined ...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
Multimedia databases are growing rapidly in size in the digital age. To increase the value of these ...
We propose methods to improve automatic person identification, regardless of the visibility of a fac...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
Human faces represent not only a challenging recognition problem for computer vision, but are also a...
The objective of this work is person-clustering in videos – grouping characters according to their i...
Abstract—As face recognition applications progress from con-strained sensing and cooperative subject...
For making sense of the vast quantity of visual data generated by the rapid expansion of large-scal...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
Abstract—Our goal is to automatically identify people in TV news and debates without any predefined ...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...