Past research on automatic laughter detection has focused mainly on audio-based detection. Here we present an audiovisual approach to distinguishing laughter from speech and we sh...
In this paper, we consider the problem of super-resolving a human face video by a very high (?16) zoom factor. Inspired by recent literature on hallucination and examplebased lear...
The idea of representing images using a bag of visual words is currently popular in object category recognition. Since this representation is typically constructed using unsupervi...
The use of machine learning tools is gaining popularity in neuroimaging, as it provides a sensitive assessment of the information conveyed by brain images. In particular, finding ...
Vincent Michel, Evelyn Eger, Christine Keribin, Be...
In this article the activities of the INEX 2005 Multimedia track are reported. We succesfully realized our objective, to provide an evaluation platform for the evaluation of retrie...