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Vijay Mahadevan
Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, |
I am a graduate student affiliated with the Statistical Visual Computing Lab, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of California, San Diego (UCSD). I received a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Madras, in 2002, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from R.P.I, Troy, NY, in 2003. Subsequently, I was with the Multimedia Group of Qualcomm CDMA Technologies , Qualcomm Inc., till June 2006. | |
Research: | |
My research interests are primarily in computer vision, machine learning, and biomedical image analysis. | |
Publications:
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JOURNALS
A Novel Approach to FRUC using Discriminant Saliency and Frame Segmentation
Generalized Stauffer-Grimson Background Subtraction for Dynamic Scenes
Spatiotemporal Saliency in Highly Dynamic Scenes
On
the plausibility of the discriminant center-surround hypothesis for visual
saliency
Improved Detection of the Central Reflex in Retinal Vessels Using a Generalized Dual Gaussian Model and Robust Hypothesis Testing
3D Model-Based Complexity Analysis of Tumor Microvasculature
from in vivo Multiphoton Confocal Images Robust
Model-Based Vasculature Detection in Noisy Biomedical Images CONFERENCES
Maximum Covariance Unfolding - Manifold Learning for Bimodal Data
Motion Vector Refinement for FRUC Using Saliency and Segmentation
Anomaly Detection in Crowded Scenes
On the Design of Robust Classifiers for Computer Vision
Saliency Based Discriminant Tracking
Background Subtraction in Highly Dynamic Scenes
Unsupervised Moving Target Detection in Dynamic Scenes
The discriminant center-surround hypothesis for bottom-up saliency
Robust Parametric Modeling for Improved Segmentation of
Complex Tumor Microvasculature from Multiphoton Microscopy Data
Complexity Analysis for Angiogenesis Vasculature | |
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