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Filiberto Pla
Biographical Sketch Universitat Jaume I - Departament de Llenguatges i Sistemes Informatics
In addition to the research activities, the Group has its own
organization and management for technology transfer and contact with
industry, "eVIS, Visual Engineyeria" (http://www.evis.uji.es), having
extensive industrial contacts in the local area.
The "Computer Vision Group" is also committed to research training
activities, having a “Computer Vision” itinerary within the doctorate
program “Advanced Computer Science Methods" of the University Jaume I
University.
The “Computer Vision Group” has been addressing several topics related
with computer vision and pattern recognition. The main current areas of
interest are colour and multi-spectral image processing, visual motion
analysis, active vision, statistical pattern recognition and 3D data
acquisition and processing with applications to fields like visual
inspection, visual surveillance, medical imaging, autonomous robots,
among others.
Universitat Jaume I
Membership Number: 46
Address: Departament de Llenguatges i Sistemes Informatics, 12071 Castelló de la Plana, Spain
Email: pla@lsi.uji.es
Phone: +34 964 72 83 48
Fax: +34 964 72 84 35
URL: http://www.vision.uji.es/~pla
Prof. F. Pla is a Full Professor at the Departament de Llenguatges i
Sistemes Informàtics of the University Jaume I, Castellón, Spain. He
received a degree and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Valencia
in 1989 and 1993, respectively. He has authored more than 90 scientific
papers. He has also been co-editor of two books and acted as reviewer
for several International Journals in the field of Computer Vision an
Pattern Recognition. He has been visiting scientist at Silsoe Research
Institute, the University of Surrey and the University of Bristol in UK,
CEMAGREF in France, the University of Genoa in Italy. His current
research interests are colour and spectral image analysis, visual motion
analysis, active vision and pattern recognition techniques applied to
image processing. He is member of the International Association for
Pattern Recognition.
The "Computer Vision Group" (http://www.vision.uji.es) is formed by
research staff from the Departament de Llenguatges i Sistemes
Informàtics and the Departament de Ingeniería i Ciencia dels Computadors
of the University Jaume I. The Group was born in the late nineties it
has been leading and developing different projects in the fields of
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.
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