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SUMMARY:AI4DH 2024_3rd International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Digital Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Silvia Cascianelli and Giuseppe Cartella participated in the 3rd International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Digital Humanities (AI4DH). \nSilvia Cascianelli presented the paper “µgat: Improving Single-Page Document Parsing by Providing Multi-Page Context”\, co-authored with Fabio Quattrini\, Carmine Zaccagnino\, Laura Righi and Rita Cucchiara. The work focuses on regesta as visually rich\, multi-page documents and extends recent document parsing architectures by incorporating information from neighbouring pages\, in order to obtain more accurate\, machine-readable representations of complex historical sources. \nGiuseppe Cartella presented the paper “Pixels of Faith: Exploiting Visual Saliency to Detect Religious Image Manipulation”\, co-authored with Vittorio Cuculo\, Marcella Cornia\, Marco Papasidero\, Federico Ruozzi and Rita Cucchiara. The study addresses the challenge of detecting partially manipulated religious images using deep learning models enhanced by human-derived visual saliency maps and highlights a human-in-the-loop approach to improve fake detection systems\, contributing to the preservation of religious and cultural content in the age of generative AI. \nBoth contributions are closely related to the research activities of the ITSERR project\, which promotes the use of artificial intelligence for the analysis\, structuring and safeguarding of textual and visual heritage.
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/ai4dh-3rd-international-workshop-on-artificial-intelligence-for-digital-humanities/
LOCATION:MiCo\, Milan\, Italy
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SUMMARY:ECCV 2024 – The 18th European Conference on Computer Vision
DESCRIPTION:Federico Cocchi and Marcella Cornia (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) participated in the 18th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2024)\, presenting the paper “Contrasting Deepfakes Diffusion via Contrastive Learning and Global-Local Similarities.” \nThe work introduces CoDE\, a novel embedding space for deepfake detection that leverages contrastive learning and both global and local similarities to distinguish real images from those generated by diffusion models.
URL:https://www.itserr.it/event/computer-vision-eccv2024-18th-european-conference/
LOCATION:MiCo\, Milan\, Italy
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