Practically anyone can now generate a realistic-looking deepfake video. Many methods to detect deepfakes were recently proposed by the research community. However, it is still unclear how realistic deepfake videos are for an average person and whether the algorithms are significantly better than humans at detecting them.
Neuro-imaging is safe and non-invasive, which is widely used in the early diagnosis and prediction of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Autism and other brain diseases. With the rapid development of intelligent computing technology, it is possible to use neuro-imaging data for intelligent diagnosis of brain diseases.
The IEEE Signal Processing Society invites nominations for the SPS Challenges and Data Collections Chair position. The term for the position is two years (1 January 2023-31 December 2024). Nominations must be received no later than 15 June 2022.
• Yuejie Chi (TC member) was elevated to IEEE fellow for contributions to statistical signal processing with low-dimensional structures.
• Brendt Wohlberg, (TC advisory member) was elevated to IEEE fellow for contributions to computational imaging and sparse representations.
Well-deserved and congratulations!
Graph neural networks (GNNs) have achieved impressive results in various graph learning tasks and they have found their way into many application domains. Despite their proliferation, our understanding of their robustness properties is still very limited.
Human centric visual analysis tasks are essential to computer vision since humans are the key element for cameras to analyze. In this talk, I will mainly focus on 4 visual analysis tasks on human hand, gesture, pose, and action respectively.
Decentralized stochastic gradient descent (SGD) is a driving engine for decentralized federated learning (DFL). The performance of decentralized SGD is jointly influenced by inter-node communications and local updates.
The IEEE Transactions on Multimedia is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Multimedia Prize Paper Award. Nominations are due no later than 31 March 2023.
The 2023 Multimedia Prize Paper Award Nomination period is now open! Eligibility: Any paper published (final publication, not Early Access) in the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (T-MM) in 2020, 2021, or 2022.