Researchers
Researchers Links
- Simoncelli, Eero Computer vision, image processing, motion, and compression.
- Kieffer, John Universal algorithms, multiresolution methods, wavelets and fractals, rate-distortion theory, and quantizer theory.
- Effros, Michelle Assistant professor at CalTech. Communications, compression, information theory, image processing.
- Chen, Tsuhan Audio-visual interaction and collaboration, video coding and multimedia communication.
- Fowler, James E. Assistant professor at Mississippi State. Image and video processing and coding.
- Phong, Dario Arithmetic, Huffman, and Lempel-Ziv entropy coding.
- Adler, Mark Works at JPL. Info-ZIP, gzip, zlib, and PNG.
- Gray, Robert M. Vector quantization for signal compression and classification.
- Zakhor, Avideh Professor at Berkeley. Image and video compression.
- Nosratinia, Aria (old student pages)
- Storer, Jim The Data Compression Conference.
- Ortega, Antonio Digital Image and Video Communication Systems, Adaptive and Multiresolution Compression Techniques, and Joint Source-Channel Coding For Transmission Over Broadcast Channels and Packet Networks. Assistant Professor at USC.
- Gilchrist, Jeff Author of the Archive Comparison Test (data compression benchmarks) and researcher in the area of cryptography and distributed computing.
- Huffman, David A. Huffman codes, digital signal processing, scene analysis. Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at UCSC.
- Verdu, Sergio Rate-distortion theory, source coding. Professor at Princeton.
- Vitter, Jeff Chair of CS department at Duke. Interests include dynamic Huffman codes, arithmetic coding, lossless image compression, and motion compensation for video coding.
- Uytterhoeven, Geert Wavelets with integer lifting. Student at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
- Moffat, Alistair University of Melbourne. Interests include text, image, and index compression.
- Bell, Timothy C. Author of "Managing Gigabytes." CS department head at the University of Canterbury.
- Williams, Ross N. Variations on Lempen Ziv coding.
- Bhaskaran, Vasudev Co-author of "Image and Video Compression Standards." At HP Labs.
- Taubman, David S. At the University of New South Wales. Image and video compression and processing.
- Frey, Brendan J. Assistant Professor at the University of Waterloo. Source coding, computer vision, and iterative decoding.
- Charles Creusere Perfect reconstruction filter banks, wavlets, video compression.
- Florencio, Dinei Perfect Reconstruction Non-Linear Filter Banks, the Motion Transform. Formerly a student at Georgia Tech.
- Ramchandran, Kannan Image and video compression and modeling. Professor at Berkley.
- Chrysafis, Christos Wavelet-based image compression. Student at USC.
- LĂȘ, Minh Thinh Fast VQ and motion estimation on RAM with computational capability.
- Nelson, Mark Coauthor of "The Data Compression Book." Addisoft Consulting, Inc.
- Nosratinia, Aria Joint Source-channel coding, image and video processing. Assistant professor at Rice.
- Yew, Tham Jo Image and video compression, motion estimation and compensation Student at the National Univ. of Singapore.
- Wiegand, Thomas Rate-Distortion, affine video coding. Student at Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.
- Teahan, Bill Prediction by partial matching (PPM). At the University of Waikato.
- Conklin, Greg Multirate and multiresolution video compression. Student at Cornell.
- Gailly, Jean-loup Author of gzip, zlib, coauthor of "The Data Compression Book. "
- Witten, Ian H. Coauthor of "Managing Gigabytes." Professor of CS at the University of Waikato.
- Cover, Thomas Coauthor of "Elements of Information Theory." Professor at Stanford.
- Moulin, Pierre Image and video processing. Assistant Professor of ECE at UIUC.
- Willems, Frans M.J. Information theory, text compression. At TU Eindhoven.
- Delp, Edward J. Image Processing, Computer Vision, and Communication Theory. Professor at Purdue.
- Langdon, Glen G., Jr. Arithmetic coding. Professor of Computer Engineering at UCSC.
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