Guillermo Sapiro
Guillermo Sapiro (born 1966) is a Uruguayan computer scientist, electrical engineer and professor who has made notable contributions to image processing. He worked at The University of Minnesota for 15 years before becoming a James B. Duke Distinguished Professor at Duke University where he spent over 12 years before moving to Princeton University as a Distinguished Augustine Family Professor. He is also a Distinguished Engineer at Apple Inc. He has also worked at Hewlett Packard Labs (HP Laboratories) researching image processing and is known for being one of the people who originally developed the LOCO-I Compression Algorithm for lossless image compression (that was used in NASA's ICER image file format for various Mars rover expeditions) while he was working there. He has also made significant contributions towards the development of the rotobrush tool in Adobe After Effects, which has been included in After Effects since version CS5. Adobe makes use of his research in various projects like Photoshop and also frequently hires his students. He also teaches a massive open online course through Coursera on image and video processing. The title of the course is "Image and video processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a stop at the hospital."He is a Member of the National Academy of Engineer, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow of IEEE, and Fellow of SIAM. He is also the only scientists to have received the Test-of-Time-Award both in machine learning and in computer vision.
He lives with his wife, older son, younger daughter, and a golden doodle named Inti. Provided by Wikipedia
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Changes in the geometry and robustness of diffusion tensor imaging networks: Secondary analysis from a randomized controlled trial of young autistic children receiving an umbilical... by Anish K. Simhal, Kimberly L. H. Carpenter, Joanne Kurtzberg, Allen Song, Allen Tannenbaum, Allen Tannenbaum, Lijia Zhang, Guillermo Sapiro, Guillermo Sapiro, Geraldine Dawson
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Feasibility of using ultra-high field (7 T) MRI for clinical surgical targeting. by Yuval Duchin, Aviva Abosch, Essa Yacoub, Guillermo Sapiro, Noam Harel
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Motion Detection in Diffusion MRI via Online ODF Estimation by Emmanuel Caruyer, Iman Aganj, Christophe Lenglet, Guillermo Sapiro, Rachid Deriche
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Active learning of cortical connectivity from two-photon imaging data. by Martín A Bertrán, Natalia L Martínez, Ye Wang, David Dunson, Guillermo Sapiro, Dario Ringach
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Creating and parameterizing patient-specific deep brain stimulation pathway-activation models using the hyperdirect pathway as an example. by Kabilar Gunalan, Ashutosh Chaturvedi, Bryan Howell, Yuval Duchin, Scott F Lempka, Remi Patriat, Guillermo Sapiro, Noam Harel, Cameron C McIntyre
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Motivational valence alters memory formation without altering exploration of a real-life spatial environment. by Kimberly S Chiew, Jordan Hashemi, Lee K Gans, Laura Lerebours, Nathaniel J Clement, Mai-Anh T Vu, Guillermo Sapiro, Nicole E Heller, R Alison Adcock
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A tablet-based game for the assessment of visual motor skills in autistic children by Sam Perochon, J. Matias Di Martino, Kimberly L. H. Carpenter, Scott Compton, Naomi Davis, Steven Espinosa, Lauren Franz, Amber D. Rieder, Connor Sullivan, Guillermo Sapiro, Geraldine Dawson
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A scalable app for measuring autism risk behaviors in young children: A technical validity and feasibility study by Jordan Hashemi, Kathleen Campbell, Kimberly Carpenter, Adrianne Harris, Qiang Qiu, Mariano Tepper, Steven Espinosa, Jana Schaich Borg, Samuel Marsan, Robert Calderbank, Jeffery Baker, Helen Egger, Geraldine Dawson, Guillermo Sapiro
Published 2016-12-01
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