Final Year Project Supervision
Follows a list of some Final Year Projects I have supervised since year 2001.
Smart Cameras for Human Detection and
Tracking
- Brief Description: The use of surveillance cameras has
increased considerably in recent years. Since manual monitoring of surveillance
scenes is labor intensive and not cost effective, the need of automatic
processing of images has rapidly grown, and as a consequence, Smart Cameras
with processing capabilities have started to appear in the market.
The objective of this Project is to develop an algorithm and implement it in
real-time using DSP, for the detection and tracking of people moving in a
surveillance scene.
- Level of Difficulty: High
- Background: Digital Image Processing, DSP Programming
- Number of Students: 2 (Hernán Haimovich and Luis Romero)
- Year: 2001
DSP-based distorsion attenuation of
audio systems
- Brief Description: The objective of the project is the digital
implementation of algorithms for the real-time compensation
of the distorsion introduced by nonlinearities in electroacoustic
transducers in audio systems.
- Level of Difficulty: High
- Background: System Identification, Digital Signal Processing,
DSP Programming
- Number of Students: 2 (Lisandro Boggio and Carlos Lana)
- Year: 2001
Digital Programmable Hearing Aid
- Brief Description: The objective of the project is to develop a
prototype which is programmable digitally according to the patient's
audiogram. The project will also involve the implementation of
different compression and noise reduction algorithms to improve speech
intelligibility in a noisy environment.
- Level of Difficulty: High
- Background: Digital Signal Processing, Acoustics,
DSP Programming
- Number of Students: 2 (Juan Schuman and Helio Hild)
- Year: 2002
Iris Recognition System
- Brief Description: The objective of the project is to develop a
prototype of an Iris Recognition System based on a standard digital camera.
- Level of Difficulty: High
- Background: Digital Signal and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition.
- Number of Students: 3 (Lucas Terissi, Lucas Cipollone and Patricio Baldino)
- Year: 2005
- N.B.: This Project was awarded the Best Student Paper Award at
the XI Workshop on Signal Processing and Control (XI RPIC), Río Cuarto, Córdoba,
Argentina, September 21-23, 2005.
Automatic Weld Defect Evaluation System
- Brief Description: The objective of the project is to develop a
software package for the automatic evaluation of weld defects from radiographic testing.
- Level of Difficulty: High
- Background: Digital Signal and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition.
- Number of Students: 2 (Martín Angeleri and Marcelo Figoseco)
- Year: 2007
Automatic Detection of the angle between vehicle
and trailer based on computer vision
- Level of Difficulty: High
- Background: Digital Signal and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition.
- Number of Students: 1 (Joaquin Gómez Prats)
- Year: 2008
Real Time 3D Sound Synthesis on Headphones
- Level of Difficulty: Very High
- Background: Digital Signal and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition.
- Number of Students: 1 (Mauro Hernán Riva)
- Year: 2009
- N.B.: This Project was awarded the Best Student Paper Award at
the XIII Workshop on Signal Processing and Control (XIII RPIC), Rosario,
Argentina, September 16-18, 2009.
Automatic Verification of Handwritten Signatures
- Level of Difficulty: High
- Background: Digital Signal and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition.
- Number of Students: 1 (Marianela Parodi)
- Year: 2009
Software for Analysis and Automatic
Recognition of cardiac arrhythmias from Holter ambulatory electrocardiography
- Level of Difficulty: High
- Background: Digital Signal and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition.
- Number of Students: 2 (Carlos Alcalá and Pablo Rullo)
- Year: 2009
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