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REVEAL | September 30, 2023

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R&D results

REVEAL Results Vol. 6: Influence & Search

January 16, 2017 |

Back after the break: here’s Vol. 5 in our series about REVEAL results. In it, Nokia Bell Labs, France, portray what they have been working on – namely influencers and search.

 

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REVEAL Results Vol. 5: Topic modelling and more

January 11, 2017 |

Vol. 5 in our series about REVEAL results is out. Here, the University of Koblenz outline what they have been up to over the past years. This ranges from topic modelling to user role analysis. 

 

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REVEAL Results Vol. 3: Geoparsing and Verification Decision Support

December 20, 2016 |

In Volume 3 of our REVEAL Results series, we report about the work of IT Innovation. IT Inno, in short, were primarily active in geolocation work and developed the so-called “Journalist Decision Support System (JDSS).” Find out more in the article below.

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Multimedia Forensic Investigations

May 26, 2015 |

In this contribution, Markos Zampoglou and Symeon Papadopoulos of the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH-ITI) explore the present and future of multimedia forensic investigation, and attempt to take the challenge of detecting tampered images out in the real world.

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REVEAL Reports Available

February 18, 2015 |

REVEAL passed its first project review successfully in late January 2015. All Deliverables were accepted. Those of a public nature are now available.

 

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From Twitter-based Crisis Mapping to Large-scale Real-Time Situation Assessment with Trust and Credibility Analysis

July 24, 2014 |

First R&D results are becoming available in REVEAL. In this contribution, Stuart Middleton of the University of Southampton’s IT Innovation Centre shares his insights into work done by IT Innovation to date, regarding crisis mapping and real-time situation assessment with trust and credibility analysis. The work partly builds on what has been done in previous research projects.

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