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The Real-Time Systems & Image Analysis Lab
The Real-Time Systems and Image analysis (RTS-Image) lab at the University of Athens is an active research group working for more than a decade on state of the art research contributions in the broad area of image analysis, with a special interest on cutting edge biomedical applications. It is currently staffed by two faculty members, three post-doctoral researchers and three PhD students, while it has also active interdisciplinary members sharing their expertise, from Athenian public hospitals, technological institutes and the Bioacademy of Greece. It has participated in more than 13 national and EU R&D projects (see here for a complete list).
Research in RTS-Image lab is motivated by fundamental open problems in image analysis, including image segmentation, texture representation and 3D image compression/reconstruction, with an emphasis on biomedical applications. As a result of the lab's research activity more than 150 scientific articles have been published, including articles in: 1) prestigious peer-reviewed international journals such as IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, BMC Bioinformatics and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2) book chapters, and 3) top-ranked international conference proceedings, such as ICPR, ICIP and BIBE. This activity yielded software and hardware systems applicable on diverse domains including thyroid ultrasound image analysis, endoscopic data analysis, 3-D autostereoscopic imaging and bioinformatics. The resulting body of work counts approximately 800 citations in scientific literature.
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