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.