Julia Kruk talks about the evolution of human communication through social media

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Julia Kruk discusses multimodal analysis techniques. Learn more at: https://www.sri.com/computer-vision

Julia Kruk is a Computer Scientist in the Vision and Learning org at SRI International in Princeton, NJ. In this episode of The Dish TV they discuss how SRI is improving social media analysis using multimodal techniques in order to better identify satire and humor as well as to discern malicious intent. Learn how SRI is enabling machine learning to go beyond simply captioning images and instead derive implied meaning, in an age where our communication is growing increasingly visual.

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