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Revision as of 21:48, 6 February 2013
Signal Transformation, Analysis and Compression Group
- Faculty
- Postdocs
- Visitors
- PhD Students
- Yung-Hsuan Chao Graph-based Image Processing
- Hilmi E. Egilmez , Video over Wireless
- Akshay Gadde Graph Signal Processing
- Sungwon Lee Compressed Sensing with application-driven constraints
- Yenting (Greg) Lin , Transmission tomography for high contrast media based on sparse data
- Amin Rezapour , Waterflood optimization
- Lingyan Sheng Classification tools for genomic data
- Jason Tokayer Optical coherence tomography for glaucoma imaging
- Yongzhe Wang, 3D video coding
- MS Students
- Undergraduate Students
Projects
- Wavelet Filter-banks on Graphs.
- Edge-adaptive transforms for efficient depth map coding.
- Application-specific compression
- Distributed Compression for Sensor Networks
- Multi-view video coding
- Error-tolerant compression
- Signal processing for oil field technology, part of CISOFT
- Analysis of network traces
- Analysis and classification of DNA micro-array data (GADA software)
- Ultra-Wideband Radio Communications lab
- Integrated Media Systems Center
- Multimedia compression
- Error Tolerant Computing
Software
- SenZip (developed jointly with the USC Autonomous Networks Research Group, ANRG)