On the internet, images are no longer static; they have become dynamic content. Thanks to the availability of smartphones with cameras and easy-to-use editing software, images can be remixed (i.e., redacted, edited, and recombined with other content) on-the-fly and...
Trenton W. Ford is a doctoral candidate in computer science at the University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on misinformation and disinformation in online contexts. Specifically, Trenton’s work has involved investigating meme evolution, exploring image-text...
Joao Phillipe Cardenuto earned his Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Campinas (2019). Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. degree at the University of Campinas, Brazil. He has been working in the area of Computer...
Bill Theisen is a fourth year PhD student in the Computer Vision Research Lab at the University of Notre Dame. Advised by Dr. Walter Scheirer, he also works very closely with Dr. Tim Weninger. His current area of research is political memes, misinformation, and...
Jason Schlessman is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat Research, focused on novel artificial intelligence and machine learning innovations that lead to pragmatic and feasible solutions. He especially targets projects that serve the well-being of humanity,...