I completed my bachelor’s in Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo in 2012. I am now pursuing my master’s in Systems Design Engineering under the supervision of Prof. Wong. I was first exposed to image processing while working on in vivo bone implant images to determine bone porosity at the UW Rapid Prototyping Lab. Then, I worked at Colibri Technologies applying digital signal processing to ultrasound images.
Supervisors
Alexander WongResearch interests
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.Research topics
Biomedical ImagingComputer Vision
Image Segmentation/Classification
Multiresolution Techniques
Stochastic Models
Research demos
Bias Field Correction in Endorectal Diffusion ImagingEnhanced Decoupled Active Contour Using Structural and Textural Variation Energy Functionals
Enhanced Low-dose Computed Tomography
Hybrid Structural and Texture Distinctiveness Vector Field Convolution for Region Segmentation
Publications
Journal Articles
Conference Papers