Electrical and Electronics engineering - Systems
The Vision and Image Analysis group specializes in the processing and analysis of visual information such as images and video, stereoscopic and multiview imagery, 3D geometric information, and multimodal data. The group develops theoretical and computational methods in image processing, machine vision and learning, with applications including object segmentation and tracking, 3D imaging, 3D shape and image correspondence, 3D shape and image restoration and enhancement, large scale visual information retrieval and localization.
Researcher | Research Topics |
Prof. Nahum Kiryati | Computer vision, image processing, video analytics, medical imaging, depth imaging, global optimization, law & technology |
Prof. Shai Avidan | Computer vision, computational photography, tracking, image & video editing |
Dr. Raja Giryes | Signal and image processing: theory and applications, deep learning, sparse representations, compressed sensing, low dimensional signal modeling, low-light imaging, task-driven sensing, inverse problems |
Dr. hedva shpitzer | Visual mechanisms-computational and psychophysical aspects: adaptation, filling in processes, lateral facilitation, illusory contours and shapes, border ownership, chromatic aberrations, shape from motion & motion codding; Applications: compression of HDR images, IR images; color and texture enhancement, contour integration in spatial and temporal domains, salient contours, segmentation, correction of aberrations, object recognition; Medical imaging: roentgen, CT, mammography, ultrasound, MRI, Fluoroscopy thermography |
Prof. Leonid Yaroslavsky (Emeritus) | Digital imaging, image processing, processing of multi-dimensional signals, video sequence processing, bio-medical images processing, digital holography |