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VIP  research projects concentrate around image, video and multimedia processing:

  • digital image and video processing, compression and transmission,
  • stereoscopic and 3-D imaging,
  • multidimensional digital signal processing,
  • multimedia systems design.

Currently, students are involved in three main research thrusts:

  • Next-Generation Methods for Image Sequence Analysis, Processing, and Transmission
    This research concentrates around the idea that by processing multiple frames of an image sequence jointly, one can achieve not only better results, e.g., more accurate segmentation or improved compression ratio, but also extract qualitatively new information, such as occlusion and newly-exposed area information.
     
  • Image Processing and Compression Framework for 3-D Hologram-Like Visual Communications of the Future
    This research focuses on multiview acquisition, compression and enhancement algorithms for automultiscopic 3-D displays, i.e., displays that do not require glasses while providing multiple perspectives to the viewer (look-around). Such displays have recently been introduced on the market and hold a great promise for the future of 3-D visual communications.
     
  • Eyewear-free 3-D visualization for biomedical applications
    3-D visualization is an indispensable tool in the analysis of biomedical data. Moreover, in some scenarios such visualization must not use shutter glasses for their visual interference with neighboring 2-D monitors. It is the purpose of this research axis to explore the potential of automultiscopic displays in scientific, and especially biological and medical, applications.

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Example of research results: object volume extracted in space-time from MPEG-4 video sequence “Akiyo”. For more results of this type see the “Next-generation ..” link above.