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OpenMFC 2022 Evaluation Program

January 3, 2023
Author(s)
Haiying Guan, Baptiste Chocot, Ilia Ghorbanian Bajgiran, Lukas Diduch, Yooyoung Lee, Christopher Tu

Open Media Forensics Challenge 2022 Evaluation Plan

March 3, 2022
Author(s)
Haiying Guan, Yooyoung Lee, Lukas Diduch
This document describes the system evaluation tasks supported by the Open Media Forensics Challenge (OpenMFC) 2022. The evaluation plan covers resources, task definitions, task conditions, file formats for system inputs and outputs, evaluation metrics

Open Media Forensics Challenge (OpenMFC) 2020-2021: Past, Present, and Future

September 29, 2021
Author(s)
Haiying Guan, Yooyoung Lee, Lukas Diduch, Jesse Zhang, Ilia Ghorbanian Bajgiran, Timothee Kheyrkhah, Peter Fontana, Jonathan G. Fiscus
This document describes the online leaderboard public evaluation program, Open Media Forensics Challenge (OpenMFC) 2021-2022. In the report, first, the introduction, objectives, challenges, contributions, and achievements of the evaluation program are

Overview of the NIST 2016 LoReHLT Evaluation

November 13, 2017
Author(s)
Audrey N. Tong, Lukasz L. Diduch, Jonathan G. Fiscus, Yasaman Haghpanah, Shudong Huang, David M. Joy, Kay Peterson, Ian M. Soboroff
Initiated in conjunction with DARPA's Low Resource Languages for Emergent Incidents (LORELEI) Program, the NIST LoReHLT (Low Re-source Human Language Technology) evaluation series seeks to incubate research on fundamental natural language processing tasks

The effect of protein corona composition on the interaction of carbon nanotubes with human blood platelets

August 1, 2014
Author(s)
Silvia H. De Paoli Lacerda, Lukas Diduch, Tseday Tegegn, Martina Orecna, Michael Strader, Elena Karnaukhova, John E. Bonevich, Abdu Alayash, Karel Holada, Jan Simak
Carbon nanotubes (CNT) are one of the most promising nanomaterials for use in medicine. Applications of CNT in drug/gene delivery, diagnostics and tissue engineering, among other applications, require contact of CNT with blood. Therefore, evaluation of

A DATA FLOW IMPLEMENTATION OF AGENT-BASED DISTRIBUTED GRAPH SEARCH

November 4, 2009
Author(s)
Imad Hamchi, Mathieu Hoarau, Antoine Fillinger, Nicolas Crouzier, Lukas Diduch, Martial Michel, Vincent M. Stanford
Biological ants organize themselves into forager groups that converge to shortest paths to and from food sources. This has motivated development a large class of biologically inspired agent-based graph search techniques, called Ant Colony Optimization, to

Middleware and Metrology for the Pervasive Future

July 1, 2009
Author(s)
Antoine Fillinger, Imad Hamchi, Stephane Degre, Lukas L. Diduch, Richard T. Rose, Jonathan G. Fiscus, Vincent M. Stanford
Using data streams from acoustic, video, proximity, location, and even physiological sensors, to recognize user intent and respond appropriately is one of the grand challenges to the multimodal research community. We describe our sensor-net middleware, the