About the authors

Prof. Jan Flusser, PhD, DSc, is a director of the Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic, and a full professor of Computer Science at the Czech Technical University, Prague, and at the Charles University, Prague. Jan Flusser's research areas are moments and moment invariants, image registration, image fusion, multichannel blind deconvolution, and super-resolution imaging. He has authored and coauthored more than 200 research publications in these areas, including tutorials (ICIP'05, ICIP'07, EUSIPCO'07, CVPR'08, FUSION'08, SPPRA'09, SCIA'09, ICIP'09) and invited/keynote talks (ICCS'06, COMPSTAT'06, WIO'06, DICTA'07, CGIM'08) at major international conferences. He gives undergraduate and graduate courses on Digital Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, and Moment Invariants and Wavelets.
More at Jan Flusser's personal webpage.

 

Tomáš Suk, PhD, is a research fellow of the same Institute. His research interests include namely invariant features, moment and point-based invariants, color spaces, and geometric transformations. He has authored and coauthored more than 50 research publications in these areas, some of which have gotten a considerable citation response. Tomáš Suk is a coauthor of tutorials on moment invariants held at international conferences ICIP'07 and SPPRA'09.
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Barbara Zitová, PhD, is a Head of Department of Image Processing of the same Institute. Her research interest is mainly in image registration, invariants, wavelets, and image processing applications in cultural heritage. She has authored and coauthored more than 30 research publications in these areas, including tutorials at international conferences (ICIP'05, ICIP'07, EUSIPCO'07, FUSION'08, CVPR'08, ICIP'09). Her paper "Image Registration Methods: A Survey", Image and Vision Computing, vol. 21, pp. 977-1000, 2003, has became a major reference in image registration. She gives a specialized graduate course on Moment Invariants and Wavelets at the Czech Technical University.
More at Barbara Zitová's personal webpage.