Giacomo Boracchi received the M.S. degree in Mathematics from the Università Statale degli Studi di Milano, Italy, and the Ph.D. degree in Information Technology at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, in 2004 and 2008, respectively. He was Post Doctoral researcher in DEIB until 2014 and he was visiting researcher at Tampere International Center for Signal Processing, Finland, during 2004-2005. Since 2014 he is a resercher at DEIB.
His main research interests focus on computational intelligence for learning in nonstationary/evolving environments and on statistical methods for computational imaging and image analysis. In particular, his research activity covers the following lines: anomaly/change
detection, adaptive classifiers, image/video restoration, identification of the optimal exposure time in presence of motion, camera motion estimation from blur analysis.
His main research interests focus on computational intelligence for learning in nonstationary/evolving environments and on statistical methods for computational imaging and image analysis. In particular, his research activity covers the following lines: anomaly/change
detection, adaptive classifiers, image/video restoration, identification of the optimal exposure time in presence of motion, camera motion estimation from blur analysis.