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Department of Image Processing

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Publications ÚTIA

The Department is involved in basic research in image processing and pictorial pattern recognition. Major application areas are biomedicine, remote sensing, astronomy, and art conservation.

Main scientific areas
  • Recognition of distorted images and patterns by invariant descriptors regardless of their actual position in the scene
  • Registration and fusion of several images of the same scene taken at different times, by different sensors and/or from different viewpoints in order to obtain information of higher quality
  • Theory of moment invariants, namely of rotation invariants, affine invariants and invariants to convolution
  • Restoration of degraded images, namely multichannel blind deconvolution, edgepreserving denoising, local contrast enhancement, and color transformations
  • Image forensics - detection of image forgeries
  • Cultural heritage applications - cooperation with art conservators in order to facilitate the conservation and material analysis work
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Ing. Michal Bartoš Ph.D.
RNDr. Jan Blažek Ph.D.
Mgr. Adam Dominec
Ing. Šimon Greško
Ing. Vít Hanousek
Mgr. Adam Harmanec
Ing. Jan Havrlant Ph.D.
Ing. Jan Kamenický Ph.D.
Mgr. Tomáš Karella
Ing. Tomáš Kerepecký
Mgr. Jaroslav Knotek
Ing. Václav Košík
RNDr. Jan Kotera Ph.D.
RNDr. Zuzana Kovaříková
Ing. Babak Mahdian Ph.D.
Ing. Adam Novozámský Ph.D.
Kateřina Obadalová
Ing. Stanislav Saic CSc.
Dr. Ing. Jan Schier
RNDr. Michal Šorel Ph.D.
Dr. Ing. Lubomír Soukup
Doc. Ing. Filip Šroubek Ph.D. DSc.
Ing. Tomáš Suk Ph.D. DSc.
Ing. Milan Talich Ph.D.

The President’s Award of the Czech Science Foundation was given to Filip Šroubek for outstanding achievements in the GA CR project "Solving Inverse Problems for the Analysis of Fast Moving Objects" done in collaboration with prof. Jiří Matas from FEL, ČVUT.

Jitka Kostková, a former Ph.D student of Jan Flusser, was awarded by the Antonín Svoboda Award  2020 for the best Ph.D Thesis in Computer Science. The award is presented by the Czech Society for Cybernetics and Informatics (CSKI).

ZOI team Adam Novozámský, Aleš Zita, and Barbara Zitová were awarded the Best Paper 2020 in the category Basic Science in Journal of Voice, Elsevier (IF 1.9) -  Visual and Automatic Evaluation of Vocal Fold Mucosal Waves Through Sharpness of Lateral Peaks in High-Speed Videokymographic Images. Congratulations! 

Ve čtvrtek 26.11. 2020 středoškoláci - stážisté programu Otevřená věda - představili výsledky své práce na konferenci Otevřené vědy a jejich úsilí posoudila odborná porota. V kategorii I. vědní oblast - Neživá příroda se na 1. místě umístil tým vedený Dr. Ing. Janem Schierem z oddělení Zpracování obrazové informace - Marie Šimůnková a Jiří Wolker.

Jitka Kostkova, a PhD student of Jan Flusser, has won the prestigeous Joseph Fourier Prize in Computer Science for her work on invariants of vector fields. The prize is awarded by the French Embassy and ATOS company. Congratulation!

Jan Kotera and Filip Šroubek from the Dept. of Image Processing (ZOI), and D. Rozumny and J. Matas from the Czech Technical University in recognition of their outstanding contribution Non-Causal Tracking by Deplatting received the GCPR 2019 Honorable Mention at the 41th German Conference on Pattern Recogntion, Dortmund, September 13, 2019.

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Madonna of the Rabbit: Spectral map of blue pigments

Association of Innovative Entrepreneurship of the Czech Republic awarded Ing. Milan Talich, Ph.D. and his team the main prize for their work „Expert system for monitoring of deformations of hazardous objects and locations“, which was created in cooperation with Geodézie Ledeč nad Sázavou s.r.o. This prestigious contest was established in 1996.
Zuzana Bílková, Ph.D. student in the Dept. of Image Processing (ZOI), received the first price in the Cisco Outstanding Thesis Award 2015 competition for her thesis "Segmentation of microscopic images using level set methods" (MFF UK). The supervisor was RNDr. Václav Kučera, Ph.D., MFF UK. The expert consultant of the thesis was Jindřich Soukup, Ph.D. student in the Dept. of Image Processing (ZOI).
Dr. Filip Šroubek, Res.Prof. received the scientific title "Research Professor in Physico-Mathematical Sciences" from the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences on October 14, 2015.
Mgr. Adam Harmanec
Mgr. Tomáš Karella
Ing. Tomáš Kerepecký
Mgr. Jaroslav Knotek
Ing. Václav Košík
RNDr. Zuzana Kovaříková
The Winter School of Image Processing is a popular meeting point of students and researchers involved in image processing research. 22.1. - 26.1. 2014, Mariánská
The Spring School of Image Processing is a popular meeting point of students and researchers from several Czech institutions involved in image processing research as well as guests from abroad. The program of the 2012nd edition of the Spring School of Image Processing will consist mainly of tutorial talks given by organizers from the Department of Image Processing (ÚTIA) and participating Ph.D. students. More about the program you can find on the web of Image Processing Department.

4.6. - 8.6. 2012, Krušné hory, Mariánská.