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Unveiling the Secret Chemistry of Street Art by a Multitechnique Approach. [PDF]

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Robust Detection of Critical Events in the Context of Railway Security Based on Multimodal Sensor Data Fusion. [PDF]

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Graffiti-ID

Proceedings of the First ACM workshop on Multimedia in forensics, 2009
Graffiti are abundant in most urban neighborhoods and are considered a nuisance and an eyesore. Yet, law enforcement agencies have found them to be useful for understanding gang activities, and uncovering the extent of a gang's territory in large metropolitan areas.
Anil K. Jain 0001   +2 more
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Graffiti

2019
Graffiti expressed both subversion and enthusiasm for the war. It was used by officers and troops in all environments, signifying the survival of the individual and offering a place to comment on authority. Considering the range of graffiti, it should be understood as part of the linguistic legacy of the conflict.
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Graffiti@Google

SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Art Gallery, 2012
When you search for images on Google the search results from the World Wide Web are displayed in a grid. Google's own algorithm determines these search results. By "using" the algorithm the author have attempted to deliberately arrange the images, to use the search engine results as a canvas to draw an art work.
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Graffiti

2020
https://www.cairn.info/dictionnaire-des-politiques-territoriales--9782724626001-page-266 ...
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Graffiti

2016
Abstract Graffiti writing is often intensely policed despite being a relatively low-harm crime. Graffiti can be read by members of the public as a visual indicator of lawlessness and thus induce a certain amount of alarm. While there are a range of different kinds of graffiti, the most ubiquitous is that practiced by subcultural “writers.
Jonathan Ilan, Gregory J. Snyder
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A Child-Centric Interface: Graffiti or Not Graffiti

Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal—Annual Review, 2004
This paper describes a usability analysis performed to determine if Graffiti is a child-centric interface. The experiment will involve children at the second and fifth grade levels. Results will be evaluated using an age-appropriate researcher created survey and direct observations of children using four different interfaces.
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