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I
am a member of the Duke Advanced
Research in SDOCT Imaging (DARSI) LAB at the Ophthalmology Department, also
collaborating with the Laboartory
for Biophotonics group at the BioMedical Engineering
Department (supported in
part
by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center and Bioptigen Inc.
grants). Before
this, I spent six years in the beautiful
For
some strange reasons my research
interest is in information processing. More specifically, my main areas
of research are biomedical
signal analysis, multi-frame
super-resolution, demosaicing, deblurring/denoising, motion estimation,
segmentation,
aliasing removal, adaptive sampling, imaging through turbid media,
optical coherence tomography (OCT), X-ray imaging, ophthalmic imaging
and image
processing, sensor fusion, and photon
limited imaging. I also like
to meddle with some image
compression and computer vision ideas. When I'm not busy developing a mathematical model of the
procrastination theory, I'm a
reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Image
Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Circuits and
Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and
Systems, IEEE
Transactions on Multimedia, IEEE Signal Processing Letters,
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Image and Vision Computing
Journal, Signal
Image and
Video Processing, EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, Signal
Processing: Image Communication Journal, International Journal
of Wavelets Multiresolution and Information Processing, Journal of Electronic Imaging, Applied Optics, Optical
Engineering, and
related
conferences. Feel free to send me
an email if
you have questions about my research/publications.
* Please send me
links to files instead of attachments (especially if they are in any format but
PDF), since I
usually ignore emails with
attachments. *If
you don't receive an
email reply in 7 days: My apologies, it might be deleted by the SPAM
filter. Feel free to call me instead. *The
picture above is from the good old days in Santa Cruz. Here is a recent
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