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Georgios Triantafyllidis
Researcher at Aalborg University – Copenhagen
Publications - 72
Citations - 658
Georgios Triantafyllidis is an academic researcher from Aalborg University – Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feature extraction & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 66 publications receiving 552 citations. Previous affiliations of Georgios Triantafyllidis include Technological Educational Institute of Crete & Seoul National University.
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Blocking artifact detection and reduction in compressed data
TL;DR: A novel frequency-domain technique for image blocking artifact detection and reduction is presented and experimental results illustrating the performance of the proposed method are presented and evaluated.
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Synchronous Image Acquisition based on Network Synchronization
TL;DR: A software-based system for the real-time synchronization of images captured by a low-cost camera framework that utilizes messages to establish a consensus on the time of image acquisition and NTP synchronization of computer clocks is presented.
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Detection of blocking artifacts of compressed still images
TL;DR: A novel frequency domain technique for image blocking artifact detection is presented that uses the estimated relative quantization error calculated when the DCT coefficients are modeled by a Laplacian probability function.
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Deep learning-based visual recognition of rumex for robotic precision farming
TL;DR: The evaluation of the proposed algorithm shows that it outperforms competing weed/plant recognition methods in recognition accuracy, while producing low false-positive rates under real-world operation conditions.
Towards assessing the impact of circadian lighting in elderly housing from a holistic perspective
Sumit Sen,Anton Flyvholm,Emmanouil Xylakis,Stine Maria Louring Nielsen,Ellen Kathrine Hansen,Michael Mullins,Georgios Triantafyllidis +6 more
TL;DR: The aim of the ongoing project is to develop a new model of a service block, with integrated care and housing, that will enhance the social wellbeing and integration of elderly in the society.