Ricardo FABBRI
Research and work Interests
  • Digital Image Analysis
  • Image segmentation
  • Evolving interfaces for image processing
  • Computer graphics
  • Math
  • UNIX/Linux programming
Current Work Overview (PARTIALLY OBSOLETE)


On the practical side, I develop automatic image analysis for cDNA microarray experiments. Those experiments measure gene expression in a biological tissue, being useful to locate the gens related to a disease, such as cancer.

I also develop SIP - Scilab Image Processing toolbox for Scilab (a free Matlab-like matrix programming language).

On the theoretical front, I work in the Interface between discrete and continuous methodologies in computer vision, specially between mathematical morphology and traditional linear-transform-based digital image processing. Some specific techniques I work with are scale-spaces, partial differential equations, watersheds transforms, skeletonization, voronoi diagrams, and differential geometry.

Publications


On Voronoi Diagrams and Medial Axes, R. Fabbri, L. F. Estrozi and L. da F. Costa, Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 17(1), 27-40, july 2002. (JMIV) (.pdf) (.ps.gz) (BIBTEX)


Academic Profile
Curriculum Vitae


Ricardo Fabbri's Curriculum Vitae: (PostScript) (PDF)

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