University of Waterloo

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  • Peter Yu

    Peter Yu

    My research interests include image processing, image segmentation, data fusion, image synthesis and image enhancement for both remote sensing and medical applications.

  • Fred Tung

    Fred Tung

    Fred’s research interests lie in computer vision, image processing, and pattern recognition; his current projects include image segmentation, motion estimation, and behaviour and scene analysis for intelligent surveillance. He is currently completing a PhD at the University of British Columbia.

  • Neil Cavan

    Neil Cavan

    My research interests include robotics and computer vision, specifically 3D reconstruction of unknown scenes and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) for robotic vehicles.

  • Abhishek Kumar

    Abhishek Kumar

    My research interests are in the field of pattern recognition, robotics, and computer vision. My interests particularly revolves around practical applications like surveillance and object tracking.

  • Aanchal Jain

    Aanchal Jain

    My research interests are in the field of non-parametric methods for image processing. Currently I am working with wavelets and their applications in non-parametric image processing techniques.

  • Namrata Bandekar

    Namrata Bandekar

    My current research interest lies in the areas of image processing and computer vision.

  • Wesley Campaigne

  • Shiva Zaboli

    Shiva Zaboli

    My research interests mainly lie in the areas of image processing and computer vision including steganography, digital image watermarking and medical image processing using statistical and digital signal processing methods. My current research focuses on investigation of hypoxia induced changes in the attenuation coefficient of the human cornea using ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography images.

  • Steven Leigh

    Steven Leigh

    My research involves the automated interpretation of images with specific applications in remote sensing.

  • Jeffrey Glaister

    Jeffrey Glaister

    My research interests are in the fields of pattern recognition and image processing, applied to biomedical imaging. I am interested in developing image processing algorithms to automate the analysis of medical images, such as those captured using MRI, X-ray or other modalities. Other work is in the area of novel video compression algorithms.