Our objectives are to create and develop innovative techniques for visualization of biomedical data. These techniques are developed for application in clinically-focused, disease-specific manners.
The uniqueness of bio signal processing research stems from the tight coupling between the ECE Department, the faculty of Medicine and the UBC hospital. Students are exposed to multi-disciplinary research as well as hands on, real world experience both in and outside of the lab.
More information on the Biomedical and Multimedia and Signal Procession group can be found on their website.
2018 |
Perceptual Rate Distortion Optimization of 3D-HEVC using PSNR-HVS Journal Article | Multimedia Tools and Applications |
2018 |
Quantitative Evaluation and Attribute of Overall Brightness in a High Dynamic Range World Journal Article | SMPTE 2018 |
2018 |
Virtual View Color Estimation for Free Viewpoint TV Applications Using Gaussian Mixture Model Journal Article | IEEE ICIP 2018 |
2018 |
Video-based Human Fall Detection in Smart Homes Using Deep Learning Journal Article | IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems |
2017 |
Compression Efficiency of High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut Pixel's Representation Journal Article | IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting |
Edmond Cretu | Professor |
Rafeef Garbi (née Abugharbieh) | Professor |
Vikram Krishnamurthy | Professor (on sabbatical until May 2017) |
Panos Nasiopoulos | Professor |
Peyman Servati | Professor |
Sudip Shekhar | Associate Professor |
Jane Z. Wang | Professor |
Rabab Ward | Professor Emeritus |