University of Waterloo

Category: Image Segmentation/Classification

  • Ahmed Gawish

    Ahmed Gawish

    My research areas include image processing (statistical), machine learning, and computer vision. I am working under the supervision of Professor Fieguth.

  • Linlin Xu

    Linlin Xu

    I am a Research Assistant Professor in Vision and Image Processing Lab, working on AI, machine learning, Earth Observation and Environmental Remote Sensing projects.

  • Devinder Kumar

    Devinder Kumar

    I develop computer vision tools to analyze Image data. This includes object identification/classification, motion tracking and mobile robot vision.

  • Rishi Jobanputra

    Rishi Jobanputra

    Email: rjobanpu@yahoo.com

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Steven Leigh

    Steven Leigh

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

  • Andrew Cameron

    Andrew Cameron

    I’m interested in automating and supporting complex reasoning tasks, including through applications of pattern classification, statistical modelling, image processing and computer vision, but also through data visualization, dimensionality reduction, and related techniques.

  • Dorothy Lui

    Dorothy Lui

    I am passionate about image processing and pattern recognition, particularly in applications in biomedical imaging. My current research involves developing new algorithms to automate segmentation of particular features in biomedical images.