![]() My research focus is on the analysis of multimedia patterns and their human perceptual impacts on real-world applications, e.g., animation, education, surveillance and healthcare. I introduced the concept of Just-Noticeable-Difference (JND) and Relative Change on 3D TexMesh in the scale-space domain - validated following psychophysical two-alternative-choice methodology. My research interests include multimedia data transmission and Quality of Experience (QoE), mesh simplification and Levels-of-Detail, 3DTV, 3D textured mesh visualization, image processing and adaptive learning/assessment. NSERC Computer Science Evaluation Group committee memberĬomputer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Multimedia Communications.Research Affiliate, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital.Director, Masters with Specialization in Multimedia Program website:.Scientific Director, Multimedia Research Centre.B.Sc., Computing Science, University of Alberta, 1996.M.Sc., Computing Science, University of Alberta, 1999.Ph.D., Computing Science, University of Alberta, 2005.Post Doc, Computer and Information Science (CIS), University of Pennsylvania, 2007.Human perception and intelligence in multimedia computing Multimedia data science Healthcare Signal analysis Adaptive learning ![]()
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