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From Animation to Audio to Augmented Reality: MAX Sneaks
Check out this year’s MAX Sneaks to explore early-stage technologies from our researchers and engineers.
Adobe Researchers Publish 72 Papers at Top Computer Vision and Graphics Conferences in 2019
Adobe authors published 72 research papers at the top computer vision and graphics conferences in 2019.
Whimsical, Creative, Productive, and Fun: A WIT Scholar’s Internship
Julia Gong, a scholarship winner, shares her summer internship experience at Adobe Research.
Adobe Research’s Hailin Jin Reaches 100 US Patents Issued
Hailin Jin's wide breadth of work spans imaging, computer vision, video, font, 3D, and more.
Award-Winning Research Helps AI Systems Understand What They See
Yannick Hold-Geoffroy won a presitigious Canadian dissertation award for his work using deep learning to improve computers' understanding of imagery.
Neural Networks Easily Fooled by Common Objects Seen from New Angles
New research shows how AI networks often misidentify common objects such as school buses when seen from different perspectives.
Image Forensics: AI Can Detect Facial Manipulations in Photos
Adobe Research is now exploring using new technologies, including AI methods, to identify manipulated imagery and to increase trust and authority in digital media.
Content-Aware Fill for Video Wins Customers’ Hearts—and Broadcasters’ Awards
Content-Aware Fill for Video, created by Adobe Research, empowers editors to automatically remove unwanted objects in their videos in an intuitive way. It's integrated into Adobe’s After Effects software.
How a Ball Bounces: Teaching a Computer Real-World Physics
Adobe Research and collaborators are teaching computers to learn to make predictions about the physics of everyday real-world interactions.
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