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    <title>Identifying Auxiliary Web Images Using Combinations of Analyses</title>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Welcome all ACM MM 2009 participants!</p>
<p>Here you can download and try the implementation of the paper "Identifying Auxiliary Web Images Using Combination of Analyses" from the Multimedia Grand Challenge track.</p>
<p>The software is a firefox extension and it was written for Ubuntu Linux, but more versions for other platforms are coming soon!</p>
<p>DOWNLOAD: <a href="/sites/default/files/auximg.xpi">auximg.xpi</a> - 120KB</p>
<p>UPDATE (22/10/09)</p>
<p>There's also another implementation that is independent from Firefox. I wrote it as a Python script that renders a Web page "headlessly" and then classifies the images. However, the computation takes quite long time so I stopped developing it and turned to Firefox add-on. The benefit of this script is that you might put it on the server or use the results in other applications.</p>
<p>If you are interested please email me at <strong>tewzon AT gmail DOT com</strong>.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Welcome all ACM MM 2009 participants!</p>
<p>Here you can download and try the implementation of the paper "Identifying Auxiliary Web Images Using Combination of Analyses" from the Multimedia Grand Challenge track.</p>
<p>The software is a firefox extension and it was written for Ubuntu Linux, but more versions for other platforms are coming soon!</p>
<p>DOWNLOAD: <a href="/sites/default/files/auximg.xpi">auximg.xpi</a> - 120KB</p>
<p>UPDATE (22/10/09)</p>
<p>There's also another implementation that is independent from Firefox. I wrote it as a Python script that renders a Web page "headlessly" and then classifies the images. However, the computation takes quite long time so I stopped developing it and turned to Firefox add-on. The benefit of this script is that you might put it on the server or use the results in other applications.</p>
<p>If you are interested please email me at <strong>tewzon AT gmail DOT com</strong>.</p>
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