On May 14, Eileen Culloty delivered a presentation on Provenance to the ADAPT Centre Scientific Meeting. The Adapt Centre focuses on developing next generation digital technologies that transform how people communicate by helping to analyse, personalise and deliver digital data more effectively for businesses and individuals. ADAPT researchers are based across seven leading Irish Higher Education Institutions: Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University, University College Dublin, Technological University Dublin, Maynooth University, Cork Institute of Technology and Athlone Institute of Technology. In her presentation, Eileen outlined how Provenance is tackling content verification in social media.
@CullotyEileen (@FuJoMedia) presenting @ProvenanceH2020 to the @AdaptCentre Scientific Meeting. In Provenance we’re tackling content verification in social media. pic.twitter.com/oTeBQoNqai
— Owen Conlan (@oconlan) May 14, 2019
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