An Overview of the Research in the VIPER Lab at Purdue University
Edward J. Delp
Purdue University
DEIB - Seminar Room (building 20)
April 4th, 2019
10.30 am
Contacts:
Stefano Tubaro
Paolo Bestagini
Research Line:
Signal processing for multimedia and telecommunications
Purdue University
DEIB - Seminar Room (building 20)
April 4th, 2019
10.30 am
Contacts:
Stefano Tubaro
Paolo Bestagini
Research Line:
Signal processing for multimedia and telecommunications
Abstract
In this talk I will describe the current work in my laboratory at Purdue. I will describe several projects in areas of image processing and analysis and computer vision. I will describe our work in image/video forensics, video compression, microscopy, precision farming, and mobile imaging. One overriding aspects of the work we are doing is the investigation of the use of modern machine learning tools to examine a wide range of problems in signal processing and analysis. I will emphasize research that is driven from end user problems and describe how some of the work has been deployed.
Short Bio
Edward J. Delp was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He received the B.S.E.E. (cum laude) and M.S. degrees from the University of Cincinnati, and the Ph.D. degree from Purdue University. In May 2002 he received an Honorary Doctor of Technology from the Tampere University of Technology in Tampere, Finland.
He is currently The Charles William Harrison Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Professor of Psychological Sciences (Courtesy). His research interests include image and video processing, image analysis, computer vision, image and video compression, multimedia security, medical imaging, multimedia systems, communication and information theory. He has published and presented more than 500 papers.
Dr. Delp is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the SPIE, a Fellow of the Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T), and a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering.
In 2004 Dr. Delp received the Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society for his work in image and video compression and multimedia security. In 2008 Dr. Delp received the Society Award from IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS). This is the highest award given by SPS and it cited his work in multimedia security and image and video compression. In 2015 Dr. Delp was named Electronic Imaging Scientist of the Year by the IS&T and SPIE. Recently, he received the 2017 SPIE Technology Achievement Award.
He is currently The Charles William Harrison Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Professor of Psychological Sciences (Courtesy). His research interests include image and video processing, image analysis, computer vision, image and video compression, multimedia security, medical imaging, multimedia systems, communication and information theory. He has published and presented more than 500 papers.
Dr. Delp is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the SPIE, a Fellow of the Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T), and a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering.
In 2004 Dr. Delp received the Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society for his work in image and video compression and multimedia security. In 2008 Dr. Delp received the Society Award from IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS). This is the highest award given by SPS and it cited his work in multimedia security and image and video compression. In 2015 Dr. Delp was named Electronic Imaging Scientist of the Year by the IS&T and SPIE. Recently, he received the 2017 SPIE Technology Achievement Award.