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Brennan Gebotys

Brennan was a MASc student who worked on novel motion-aware strategies for efficient and accurate video analytics. His thesis highlights the significant potential of leveraging motion information in video analytics, particularly in the domains of pose estimation and action recognition
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Max Manning

Max was a Master’s student in Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo. Interested in imaging and remote sensing systems, computer vision, optics, electronic hardware design, and signal processing
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Bavesh Balaji

Bavesh Balaji is a MASc student in the Systems Design Engineering department, working under the supervision of Prof. David Clausi and Prof. Sirisha Rambhatla
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Harish Prakash

Research: Harish is a second-year Master of Applied Science (M.ASc) student in the Vision and Image Processing Lab, affiliated with the Systems Design Engineering (SYDE) department at the University of Waterloo. He works with the Sports Analytics and Research Group (SARG), co-supervised by Dr. David Clausi and Dr. John Zelek. Harish is associated with Stathletes,…
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Dheeraj Khanna

Dheeraj Khanna is a Master of Applied Science (MASc) student in the Systems Design Engineering Department, supervised by Prof. John Zelek. His current research focuses on tracking and detection of various assembly parts in manufacturing machines for determining part irregularities using visual surveillance systems.
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Jerrin Bright

Jerrin Bright completed his Master’s degree in the Department of Systems Design Engineering under the supervision of Prof. John Zelek. He was a member of the Sports Analytics Research Group at the Vision and Image Processing Lab. Jerrin’s primary research focused on developing robust 3D human pose estimation approaches for the quantitative analysis of baseball…
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Marjan Shahi

A Ph.D. student interested in Sports Analytics
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Fernando J. Pena Cantu

Hi! My name is Fernando J. Pena Cantu and I am a MASc student with the VIP Lab’s Remote Sensing Group. My current research focuses on investigating the relationship between textural features and the incidence angle in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery for sea ice classification. This topic has important implications for understanding the effects…
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Peter Q. Lee

Peter is a former MASc student (2018-2020) who was supervised by Prof. David Clausi and Prof. Linlin Xu. His research focus was towards remote sensing images. In his thesis, he developed methods to improve the image quality of the Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images over ocean regions. He also worked towards solving the problem…

