University of Waterloo

Category: Image Denoising

  • Yuan Fang

    Yuan Fang received her Ph.D. degree from the VIP lab of the Department of systems design engineering, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada in 2022. Her research interests include remote sensing image processing, hyperspectral imaging, machine learning, and environmental monitoring. She received her B.Eng. and M.Sc. degrees in geomatics engineering from China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China, in 2016…

  • Wen Zhang

    Wen Zhang

    My research interests include computer vision, 3D input devices, motion capture, and computer graphics for stereoscopic applications.

  • Edward Li

    Edward Li

    My research interests are in the fields of computer vision, image processing, and pattern recognition with an emphasis on sparse reconstruction, conditional random fields, Hyperspectral imaging, MRI, OCT and other medical imaging techniques and applications.

  • Fu Jin

  • Akshaya Mishra

    Akshaya Mishra

    Akshaya has been working in the field of image processing, pattern recognition and computer vision for nine years. He has been publishing and serving as an reviewer for several key image processing and computer vision conferences and journals.

  • Image Denoising

    Image Denoising

    One of the fundamental challenges in the field of image processing and computer vision is image denoising, where the underlying goal is to estimate the original image by suppressing noise from a noise-contaminated version of the image. Image noise may be caused by different intrinsic (i.e., sensor) and extrinsic (i.e., environment) conditions which are often…

  • Alexander Wong

    Alexander Wong

    My research interests lie in the field of artificial intelligence and computational imaging, with a focus on scalable and explainable deep learning and computational biomedical imaging systems.

  • Paul Fieguth

    Paul Fieguth

    My research interests are in the area of accelerated computational methods applied to large statistical problems in image processing, computer vision, and remote sensing.

  • David Clausi

    David Clausi

    My research interests are in the fields of computer vision, image processing, and pattern recognition with an emphasis on the automated interpretation of SAR (synthetic aperture radar) and biomedical imagery. I am an active interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary researcher, publishing refereed journal and conference papers in the diverse fields of remote sensing, computer vision, algorithm design,…