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Adobe Research is helping shape the future of generative AI for creative expression with Firefly

Adobe has launched Firefly, a new family of generative AI models for creative expression. The technology is now available in beta, and Firefly is powering a new tool called Generative Fill in the Photoshop desktop app. Check out the story to learn about how Adobe Research made it possible.

Content Authenticity and Image Fingerprinting: Q&A with John Collomosse

John Collomosse, Principal Research Scientist at Adobe Research, draws on computer vision, machine learning, and blockchain to create tools that build trust for digital content. In this Q&A, Collomosse shares his work on Content Credentials, image fingerprinting, and more.

Project Blink: Creating the Future of AI-Powered Video Editing

Project Blink helps users find and quickly pull highlights from video content, making video editing as easy as text editing. Learn about how a cross-disciplinary team led by Adobe Research came together to build this new AI-powered, web-based video editing app.

Behind the Tech: Super Resolution in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom

We talked to Michaël Gharbi, Senior Researcher Scientist at Adobe, about how he partnered with product teams to transform his experimental research technology into the Super Resolution feature in Adobe products. Gharbi also shared his favorite customer responses to this new innovation.

Researcher Spotlight: Deepali Aneja on character animation—and life as a research engineer

Deepali Aneja’s work sits at the intersection of computer vision, graphics, and machine learning. At Adobe Research, she’s used machine learning to develop real-time lip sync for animated characters and to create tools for Adobe Illustrator. Check the blog post to learn more about her Adobe life.

Adobe at SIGGRAPH 2022 

Adobe is presenting new work at the ACM SIGGRAPH 2022 conference, the premier academic conference in computer graphics and interactive techniques. Check out the full list of accepted papers, and other contributions by the Adobe authors!

Adobe at CVPR 2022 

Adobe is presenting new work at this week's CVPR 2022, one of the top research conferences in computer vision. Adobe authors have contributed to the conference in many ways. Check out the blog post to learn more.

Research trends: The way we watch videos is changing, and so are the tools we use to create them

Vishy Swaminathan, a Senior Principal Scientist at Adobe Research, works on next-generation video and digital experiences. He gave us an insider’s view on the ways video consumption is changing, and how video creation will change to keep up.

Adobe Research at ICCV 2021

Adobe actively participates in the IEEE Computer Society International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) each year. At this year's conference, taking place from October 11-17, Adobe is presenting new work in the area of computer vision. Check out the full list of accepted papers and other contributions from Adobe authors.

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