Tamás Szirányi

Magyarul:  <Életrajz> <MTA DR Védés

       

Home address: H-1147 Budapest, Jávorka Á. utca 20. (mfsz.3), Hungary

Phone: (36)(1) 2522574

Present Positions:

Scientific Adviser with the Computer and Automation Inst. of Hungarian Academy of Sciences 

             Address: H-1111 Budapest, Kende u. 13-17, Hungary

             E-mail:NOSPAM.sziranyi at sztaki.hu, Phone: (36)(1) 279 6106, Fax: (36)(1) 279 6292

Head of Distributed Events Analysis Research Group (DEVAElosztott Események Elemzése Kutató Csoport, EEE)

Professor with the Image Processing and Neurocomputing Department of the Veszprém University, Veszprém, head of Image Processing laboratory 

Professor with the Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Department of Information Technology

Fellow of IAPR  from 2008 

Senior member of IEEE, Associate Editor  of  IEEE Tr. Image Processing (2003-2009)

Representative of Doctors of the  Hungarian Academy of Sciences from 2007

Member of the Hungarian Academy of Engineering  from 2008

Member of the board of Trustees of Bolyai Research Fellowship

Publication-listAbstracts, Demos

Biography

Tamás Szirányi received the Diploma and the Dr.Techn. degrees in electronics technology from the Technical University of Budapest in 1980 and 1983, respectively. He received the Ph.D. degree in electronics and computer engineering in 1991, and the Doctor of Sciences degree in image processing in 2001 from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is addressed full-professor position in 2001 at Veszprém University and in 2004 at Peter Pazmany Catholic University.

 Until 1991, he was a Research Fellow and Project Manager of Optoelectronics Development at the VIDEOTON Development Institute, Budapest. Then his work involved designing of optical data storage, laser printer and document scanning devices, also applications of laser systems. He led a research department and organized several projects. At the same time, he was a lecturer in electronics and computer technology at the Technical University of Budapest through several years.

He is currently a scientific advisor at the Computer and Automation Research Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His research activities include

·         Image analysis,

·         Pattern recognition,

·         Intelligent networked  sensor systems,

·         Texture and motion segmentation,

·         Surveillance systems for panoramic and multiple camera systems,

·         Deconvolution,

·         Measuring and testing the image quality,

·         Scale-space methods,

·         Digital film restoration,

·         Biometrics in identification, Human-Computer Interaction,

·         Markov Random Fields and stochastic optimization,

·         Image rendering and coding,

·         Subpixel measurement,

·         Information theory of image analysis,

·         Pattern and texture analysis with special hardware,

·         He also developed systems including optoelectronic devices, analog and digital hardware.

Presently he is  project leader in two national projects of  Hungarian Scientific Research Fund: “Structural information in the space of sensor networks” (#76159) and “Coherent attributes in the interpretation and perception of the visual world” (#80352). Presently he is the national leader of EU FP7 project JUMAS and EDA project MEDUSA.

He has published more than 130 scientific papers (including more than  40  in SCI journals), and known distinct references to his publications are more than 500. 

He is the founder and past president (1997-2002) of the Hungarian Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society (KÉPAF), and he was on the Governing Board of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR).  He was  a member of the EU Network of Excellence MUSCLE (Multimedia Understanding through Semantics, Computation and Learning).

He was the co-chair of the international workshop FSPIPA in 1999 and conferences of KEPAF in 1997, 1999 and 2009. He was an invited plenary speaker of MRCS 2006.

He was honored by the Széchenyi professorship 2000-2003, by SzTAKI’s scientific award 5 times  and by the Master Professor award in 2001.

Visited to

·         University of Auckland (Prof. Georgy Gimel'farb, 2010),: The part and the whole: Relations in the scene of sensors’ measurement space Seminar by Prof Tamas Sziranyi on 15th Nov at 10am

·         University Konstanz (Prof. Dietmar Saupe, 2009),

·         University Bordeaux (Prof. Jenny Benois-Pineau,  2008),

·         INRIA (Sophia Antipolis, France: Dr. Josiane Zerubia, 3m in 2000, 2007, 2010),

·         Universität Leipzig (Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik: prof. D. Saupe, one month in 1999),

·         Universität Freiburg (Inst. für Informatik, 1997),

·         Ecoles Polytechniques Fédérales de Lausanne (Signal Processing Laboratory, 1997),

·         Politecnico di Milano (4m in 1987),

·         Research Center "E. Piaggio" (Pisa, Prof. Paolo Dario, 1987).

 

My PhD students                       (Name, Title of Thesis, University, Year of Defense)

Name

Title of Thesis / progress

University

Year of Defense

1

Czúni, László

New parallel image segmentation methods

Veszprém University

2001

2

Kopilovic, Iván

Progressiveness and Preprocessing in Image
Compression

Veszprém Uni, Konstanz Uni (D)

2004

3

Havasi, László

Determination of geometrical properties of dynamic scenes

Pázmány Péter Catholic Univ.

2006

4

Szlávik, Zoltán

Video Registration

Pázmány Péter Catholic Univ.

2006

5

Kovács, Levente

Methods for two dimensional stroke based painterly rendering

Pannon University, Veszprém

2006

6

Licsár, Attila

Adaptive image processing methods

Pannon University, Veszprém

2007

7

Benedek, Csaba

Novel Markovian Change Detection Models in Computer Vision

Pázmány Péter Catholic Univ.

2008

8

Keszler, Anita

in progress

Technical University Budapest

 

9

Szolgay, Dániel

co-tutor, in progress

Pázmány Péter CU, Bordeaux Uni

 

10

Kovács, Andrea

in progress

Pázmány Péter Catholic Univ.

 

11

Ócsai, Katalin

in progress

Pázmány Péter Catholic Univ.

 

12

Kiss, Ákos

co-tutor, in progress

Technical University Budapest

 

Family: Krisztina, wife is a piano teacher; children (in 2007): Barbara (1987), Levente (1988), Marcell (1991) 

Hobbies: Music (flute); Photography ; Mountaineering 1997, 2002, 2003, 2009; Skiing; Wandering in Nature Reserves 1998, 2008; Bike; Rowing 

 

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