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Javier Noa Turnes
Javier Noa Turnes is a PhD candidate in Systems Design Engineering, supervised by Prof. David A. Clausi and Prof Linlin Xu. His main research field is machine learning on remote sensing applications. He is currently dedicated to sea ice classification using Synthetic Aperture Radar imagery and passive microwave data, studying the inclusion of large contextual…
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Shahid Haider
I am very interested in spectropolarimetric optical imaging techniques and utilizing them for medical purposes. I have extended interests as well in medical image processing and analysis, in particular with prostate MRI.
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Pascale Walters
Pascale was a M.A.Sc. student in the VIP Lab focused on hockey game video homography.
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Marie Hoekstra
My research interest lies with using RADARSAT-2 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery to automate the classification of ice-water on large northern lakes.
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Vignesh Sankar
My research interests involve projector compensation for unconvential projection surface.
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Keyvan Kasiri
My research interests mainly lie in the fields of image processing and computer vision and problems related to pattern recognition, machine learning, biomedical signal and image analysis.
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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.
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Devinder Kumar
I develop computer vision tools to analyze Image data. This includes object identification/classification, motion tracking and mobile robot vision.
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Bing Yue
My research interests include remote sensed digital image processing, target detection, SAR polarimetry, interferometry, and pattern recognition.
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Shannon Puddister
My research interests lie in image processing for medical applications. I am particularly interested in efforts to develop visual prosthetics.