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Ph.D., Indian
Institute of Technology, Madras Signal processing, image processing,
multiple-valued neural networks and high performance digital architectures
for application specific integrated circuits.
Dr. Asari received his BSc. Engineering degree in electronics and
communication engineering from the University of Kerala, India, in 1978,
the M. Tech and Ph. D degrees in electrical engineering from the Indian
Institute of Technology, Madras, in 1984 and 1994 respectively. He had
been working as an Assistant Professor in electronics and communications
at TKM College of Engineering, University of Kerala, India. In 1996, he
joined the National University of Singapore as a Research Fellow and lead
the research team for the development of a fully autonomous and
intelligent microrobotic endoscopy system. He joined the School of
Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore in 1998.
He has been involved in research activities in the areas of signal
processing, image processing, neural networks and digital architectures
for application specific integrated circuits. His research publications
include articles on barrel distortion correction in wide-angle-camera
images, adaptive progressive thresholding, differential region growing,
quad-tree and Iris-filter based image segmentation algorithms, design of
intelligent microrobotic endoscopy system, multiple-valued logic neural
networks with multi-level threshold functions, multiple-valued neural
networks for pattern recognition and prediction, systolic architectures
for neural networks and pipelined architectures for image segmentation.
Dr. Asari joined Old Dominion University in the Fall of 2000.
Contact
Information:
Office - 231L
Kaufman Hall
Phone - (757)683-3752
E-mail - vasari@odu.edu
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