Inald Lagendijk
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Description

Reginald (or preferably: Inald) Lagendijk has been with the Information and Communication Theory Group since 1985. He is a full professor in the field of multimedia signal processing. The fundamental question that he is interested in, is how multimedia information (images, video, audio) can be represented such that it is not only efficient in communication bandwidth or storage capacity, but that it is also easily identified when stored in large volumes (video libraries, internet) or transmitted over networks (e.g. P2P networks), that it is robust against errors when transmitted, that it can be protected against unauthorized usage, and that it has a good (audio-visual) quality. Research projects he is involved in cover subjects such as video compression, multimedia content security (fingerprinting, watermarking), image and video libraries, wireless multi-media communications, and image sequence restoration and enhancement.


Lectures:

debate
flag Moving Video Search Beyond the Lab: New Data Sets, New Alghoritms, New Paradigms?
as moderator at  PetaMedia Industry Workshop, Saint Malo 2009,
together with: Pieter van der Linden, Amar-Djalil Mezaour, Panos Nasiopoulos, Touradj Ebrahimi, GĂ©rard Madec, Naeem Ramzan, Christian Wartena,
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  introduction
flag Introduction to the Peta Media Workshop
as author at  PetaMedia Industry Workshop, Saint Malo 2009,
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