Signal, Image and Video Processing Lab

Signal, Image and Video Processing Lab

The Signal, Image and Video Processing lab conducts research in the area of Video Processing, Computer Vision and Signal Processing. Current areas of interest include Activity Analysis and Recognition, Multi-view video (occlusion detection, view synthesis), Distributed Video Coding, Scalable and Multiple Descriptive approaches for heterogeneous terminals and networks, Wavelet and DCT transform based, Compression techniques, Biomedical Signal/Image Processing and Classification. The past and ongoing project activities also include work on complexity scalable and power-aware video codecs, fast but high performance motion estimation techniques, Proprietary DCT and Wavelet based real-time video codecs for videoconferencing applications and Proprietary real-time audio HVXC codecs. The Lab has housed several senior and Master’s projects, Master’s thesis and externally and internally funded research and development projects.