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Author Julia GiannellaPosted on June 19, 2017March 27, 2018Categories references

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This site is the documentation research of Julia Rabetti Giannella bridging the areas of Digital Collections, Visual Analysis and New Media for knowledge discovery in digital image collections. Julia is a Ph.D. candidate in Design and Technology at ESDI-UERJ, under the supervision of André Monat and Luiz Velho, and a research assistant at Visgraf Lab (IMPA).

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