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  1. #ECCV2022 #DIRA2022 Google and Yandex perform better with natural images than with abstract ones achieving a difference in retrievability as high as 54% between images in these categories. These results indicate a clear difference in capability among search engines.

  2. Because Wikipedia is well indexed by search engines, we acquired abstract (diagrams) and natural (photos) images from Wikimedia Commons. We submitted these 380 images to each search engine and recorded how often the search engine returned the same image back. #ECCV2022 #DIRA2022

  3. The major search engines Baidu, Bing, Google, and Yandex support "reverse image search" -- where the user can upload an image and view pages that contain that image or pages that have similar images. #ECCV2022 #DIRA2022

  4. Our preprint of "Abstract Images Have Different Levels of Retrievability Per Reverse Image Search Engine" from at #ECCV2022 #DIRA2022 is available. We find Google's and Yandex's reverse image search engines favor finding natural images over abstract ones.

    Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2211.02115

  5. @emmadavidson That's brilliant. By flouncing -- and thank you for teaching me that word -- you established unforgettable acts emphasizing your #Twitter departure. I will consider this course.

    You've given me an actionable idea for handling my #brand risk. Conversations like these are the reason I use Mastodon.

    #RIPTwitter #TwitterIsDead #TwitterDown #BrandRisk

  6. @emmadavidson That's brilliant. By flouncing -- and thank you for teaching me that word -- you established unforgettable acts emphasizing your departure. I will consider this course.

    You've given me an actionable idea for handling my risk. Conversations like these are the reason I use Mastodon.

  7. @emmadavidson That's brilliant. By flouncing -- and thank you for teaching me that word -- you established unforgettable acts emphasizing your #Twitter departure. I will consider this course.

    You've given me an actionable idea for handling my #brand risk. Conversations like these are the reason I use Mastodon.

    #RIPTwitter #TwitterIsDead #TwitterDown #BrandRisk

  8. @emmadavidson That's brilliant. By flouncing -- and thank you for teaching me that word -- you established unforgettable acts emphasizing your #Twitter departure. I will consider this course.

    You've given me an actionable idea for handling my #brand risk. Conversations like these are the reason I use Mastodon.

    #RIPTwitter #TwitterIsDead #TwitterDown #BrandRisk

  9. The final step of the #TwitterMigration is leaving the platform altogether.

    How does one manage their #brand risk?

    I have my #Twitter handle on slides, cards, and a host of other items that I've distributed during my academic career.

    Once I leave Twitter (or get kicked out) and someone co-opts my username, how do I ensure that visitors know that the current owner of the username is no longer me? How does one manage #impersonation? Ideas?

    #RIPTwitter #TwitterIsDead #TwitterDown #BrandRisk

  10. The final step of the is leaving the platform altogether.

    How does one manage their risk?

    I have my handle on slides, cards, and a host of other items that I've distributed during my academic career.

    Once I leave Twitter (or get kicked out) and someone co-opts my username, how do I ensure that visitors know that the current owner of the username is no longer me? How does one manage ? Ideas?

  11. The final step of the #TwitterMigration is leaving the platform altogether.

    How does one manage their #brand risk?

    I have my #Twitter handle on slides, cards, and a host of other items that I've distributed during my academic career.

    Once I leave Twitter (or get kicked out) and someone co-opts my username, how do I ensure that visitors know that the current owner of the username is no longer me? How does one manage #impersonation? Ideas?

    #RIPTwitter #TwitterIsDead #TwitterDown #BrandRisk

  12. The final step of the #TwitterMigration is leaving the platform altogether.

    How does one manage their #brand risk?

    I have my #Twitter handle on slides, cards, and a host of other items that I've distributed during my academic career.

    Once I leave Twitter (or get kicked out) and someone co-opts my username, how do I ensure that visitors know that the current owner of the username is no longer me? How does one manage #impersonation? Ideas?

    #RIPTwitter #TwitterIsDead #TwitterDown #BrandRisk

  13. #LEGO set 10300 bag 1 is complete. On to bag 2, where it might start looking like something recognizable.

    #Mindfulness #ComputerBreak

  14. With "TrendMachine: A Temporal Webpage Resilience Portal" at #WADL2023, @ibnesayeed gets a chance to expand on the work he briefly presented as a late-breaking paper at #JCDL2023

    See: twitter.com/ibnesayeed/status/

  15. With "TrendMachine: A Temporal Webpage Resilience Portal" at , @ibnesayeed gets a chance to expand on the work he briefly presented as a late-breaking paper at

    See: twitter.com/ibnesayeed/status/

  16. With "TrendMachine: A Temporal Webpage Resilience Portal" at #WADL2023, @ibnesayeed gets a chance to expand on the work he briefly presented as a late-breaking paper at #JCDL2023

    See: twitter.com/ibnesayeed/status/

  17. With "TrendMachine: A Temporal Webpage Resilience Portal" at #WADL2023, @ibnesayeed gets a chance to expand on the work he briefly presented as a late-breaking paper at #JCDL2023

    See: twitter.com/ibnesayeed/status/

  18. Now at #WADL2023 **#JCDL2023** Michael Nelson is presenting the status of an IMLS-funded effort to create "A Graduate Course in Web Archiving"

  19. Now at **** Michael Nelson is presenting the status of an IMLS-funded effort to create "A Graduate Course in Web Archiving"

  20. Now at #WADL2023 **#JCDL2023** Michael Nelson is presenting the status of an IMLS-funded effort to create "A Graduate Course in Web Archiving"