Speakers
Dr. R. Balasubramanian, IIT-Roorkee, India
Vision and Imaging In this talk, the basics of Vision problems such as reconstruction of 3D objects from images, camera calibration will be highlighted.In the later part of the talk, encrypted domain processing where the applications of cloud computing will be focussed. Algorithms such as Shamir's secret share, Chinese remainder theorem and POB will be explored.
Brief Bio Dr. R. Balasubramanian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. His research interests include Fractional Transform Theory, Wavelet Analysis, Biometrics, Content Based Video Retrieval, Video Skimming and Summarization, Medical Imaging, Long-Range Imaging, Hyperspectral Imaging and Volume Graphics.
Dr. Partha Pratim Roy, IIT-Roorkee, India
Cross-Language Framework for Low-Resource Handwritten Image Analysis Handwritten image analysis has long been an active research area because of its complexity and challenges due to a variety of handwritten styles. Dataset is a necessary and important resource to develop any recognition/word-spotting system for benchmarking. It has been observed that the availability of training data is not uniformly distributed for all scripts. Hence, analysis of low-resource handwritten scripts is difficult as sufficient training data is not available and it is often expensive for collecting data of such scripts. In this talk, a cross language framework will be presented. The framework exploits a large resource of dataset for training and uses it for analyzing data of low-resource scripts.
Brief Bio Dr. P. P. Roy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. His research interests encompass the areas of Pattern Recognition, Multilingual Text Recognition, Biometrics, Computer Vision, Image Segmentation, Bio-Signal Analysis, EEG based Pattern Analysis, Machine Learning and Temporal Data Analysis.