Institute of Information Theory and Automation

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Doc. RNDr. Barbara Zitová, Ph.D.

Position: 
head of the department
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266052390
Research interests: 
All aspects of digital image processing and pattern recognition; particularly object recognition by invariants, degraded image recognition, geometric invariants, theory of moments, remote sensing and medical imaging applications, cultural heritage applications.
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Barbara Zitová received her PhD degree in software systems from the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2000. She is a head of Department of Image Processing at the Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague. She teaches courses on Digital Image Processing and Wavelets in Image Processing. She has authored/coauthored more than 70 research publications in these areas, including the monographs Moments and Moment Invariants in Pattern Recognition (Wiley, 2009) and 2D and 3D Image Analysis by Moments (Wiley, 2016). In 2010 she was awarded by the SCOPUS 1000 Award for receiving more than 1000 citations of a single paper. Barbara Zitová has many editorial and organizational activities. Among others, she has been an Associate Editor of the journal Pattern Recognition. 

Ph.D graduates: RNDr. Miroslav Beneš, PhD, 2014

                             Mgr. Jan Blažek, PhD, 2018

Curriculum vitae: here

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Duration: 2019 - 2020
Bilateral cooperation with University of Antwerp: Separating the invisible from the visible: mixture analysis of macroscopic elemental maps of valuable paintings
Duration: 2015 - 2020
This research program is a part of the AV21 Strategy of the CAS.
Duration: 2014 - 2017
The goal of the project is to develop a sophisticated software for videokymography (VKG) which will enable automatic evaluation of medical videokymographic recordings of vibrating vocal folds and arrive at correct medical diagnosis. Further goal is to develop a certified method of VKG evaluation to be used in clinical practice.
Duration: 2014 - 2017
The aim of the proposed project is the development of a new ultrasonic equipment (US), allowing early detection of breast cancer and reduce the need to use the ionizing radiation during examinations. The aim is to eliminate the disadvantages of current ultrasonic systems in the diagnosis of breast cancer, which hinders its use.