Nasser Kehtarnavaz
“A Look Inside Digital/Cell-phone Cameras”
Tuesday, March 10, 11 a.m., TI Auditorium
Follow-up discussion and pizza: noon-1 p.m., ECSS 3.503
Abstract
Digital images are everywhere, and many of us deal with them daily. Have you ever wondered how digital/cell-phone cameras generate digital images? Have you wondered about the features you see on these cameras? This talk will provide a general overview/introduction to various image-processing functions that occur inside digital/cell-phone cameras. The material is intended to give attendees insight into the features of digital cameras for using or purchasing them.
Biography
Nasser Kehtarnavaz is a professor of electrical engineering at UT Dallas. His current research areas include real-time signal and image processing, digital camera image pipelines and biomedical image analysis. He has authored or co-authored seven books and more than 190 papers in these areas. He is a professional engineer, a fellow of SPIE, a senior member of IEEE, co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Real-Time Image Processing and Chair of the Dallas Chapter of the IEEE Signal Processing Society.
Presented by the Dallas Chapters of the IEEE Consumer Electronics and Signal Processing Societies
