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Our research group was
founded by the Associate Prof. of School of Electical and Computer Engineering
(NTUA) C. Papaodysseus. The group is formed by several researchers from
the faculties of engineering, mathematics and physics.
In general, the research
activities of the group are focused on the fields of computer
systems design and analysis, pattern recognition, signal
processing, image processing, computer based study of mathematical problems,
finite precision error study, and biomedicine.
A number of innovative
computer systems has been developed by the group and many articles
have been published in several scientific journals. More specifically,
our research has led to the development of the following:
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System for the automatic
recognition of musical recordings |
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Video stream recognition
system |
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System for the virtual
reconstrunction of fragmented objects, with application to archaeology |
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System and methodology
for the brushwork/artwork estimation, with application to important
archaeological |
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findings |
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System for writer identification,
applied to ancient greek inscriptions |
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A general methodology
for the correction of the finite precisison error generated in the
execution of computer |
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algorithms |
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System for the automatic
recognition of objects on the basis of their microscopic images |
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System and methodology
for measuring the red blood shell aggregation |
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Application of virtual
reality to archaeology |
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