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`Biographical Sketch
`Al Bovik was born in Kirkwood, MO on June 25, 1958. He received the B.S. degree in Computer
`Engineering in 1980 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1982
`and 1984, all from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
`He holds the Ernest J. Cockrell Endowed Chair in Engineering at The University of Texas at
`Austin, where he is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and The
`Institute for Neurosciences, and Director of the Laboratory for Image and Video Engineering
`(LIVE). During the Spring of 1992, he held a visiting position in the Division of Applied Sciences,
`Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
`He is well known as the inventor or co-inventor of Order Statistic Filters; the Gabor Texture
`Model; the Image Modulation Model; the Structural Similarity (SSIM) and Visual Information
`Fidelity (VIF) Indices for image quality assessment, the MOtion-based Video Integrity Evaluation
`(MOVIE) index for video quality assessment, the BRISQUE, BLIINDS and NIQE blind image and
`video quality models, the LIVE Image and Video Quality Databases (downloaded thousands of
`times), and SIVA - the Signal, Image and Video Audiovisual Demonstration Gallery (used by more
`than 1000 sites around the world), as well as many other contributions to the fields of digital
`television, image and video processing, computational vision, and modeling of visual perception.
`Professor Bovik has frequently been featured or quoted in the media including The Wall Street
`Journal, The Hollywood Reporter, RPS Journal, Austin American-Statesman, Emmy Magazine, and
`Sound and Picture. He has published more than 800 technical articles and U.S. patents in these areas.
`His publications have been cited more than 85,000 times in the literature, his current H-index is
`above 100, and he is listed as a Highly-Cited Researcher by the Web of Science Group, indicating
`one of the top 1% of most-cited researchers within the field of Engineering. He is the author of the
`widely-adopted The Handbook of Image and Video Processing, Second Edition (Elsevier Academic
`Press, 2005), Modern Image Quality Assessment (Morgan & Claypool, 2006), and The Essential
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`Guides to Image and Video Processing (Elsevier Academic Press, 2009).
`Dr. Bovik received Television’s highest honor, an individual Primetime Emmy Award for
`Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development from the Academy of Television Arts
`and Sciences (The Television Academy) in October 2015, for his work on the development of video
`quality prediction models that have become standard tools in broadcast and post-production houses
`throughout the television industry. He will receive the Progress Medal from The Royal
`Photographic Society in November 2019, which is awarded in recognition of any invention, research,
`publication or other contribution which has resulted in an important advance in the scientific or
`technological development of photography or imaging in the widest sense. This award has been
`given continuously since 1878. He received the 2019 IEEE Fourier Award “For seminal
`contributions and high-impact innovations to the theory and application of perception-based image
`and video processing.” He was also the recipient of the 2017 Edwin H. Land Medal from The
`Optical Society and the Society for Imaging Science and Technology, “For substantially shaping the
`direction and advancement of modern perceptual picture quality theory, and for energetically
`engaging industry to transform his ideas into global practice.”
`He has also received all of the major awards from the IEEE Signal Processing Society, including:
`the Norbert Wiener Society Award (2013); the Claude Shannon/Harry Nyquist Technical
`Achievement Award (2005); the Best Paper Award (2009); the Signal Processing Magazine Best
`Paper Award (2013); the Karl Friedrich Gauss Education Award (2007); the Distinguished
`Lecturer Award (2000); the Leo L. Beranek Meritorious Service Award (1998); the ICIP
`Pioneer Award (2019); the Sustained Impact Paper Award (2017); the Signal Processing
`Letters Best Paper Award (2017); and (co-author) the Young Author Best Paper Award (2013).
`He is the author of two 2017 Google Scholar Classic Papers recognizing highly-cited papers
`that have stood the test of time, and are among the ten most-cited articles in their area of research
`published ten years earlier. He also received the EURASIP Best Paper Award (2018), the Picture
`Coding Symposium Best Paper Award (2018), and the IEEE Circuits and Systems for Video
`Technology Best Paper Award (2016). He also was named recipient of the Honorary Member
`Award of the Society for Imaging Science and Technology for 2013, received the SPIE Technology
`Achievement Award for 2012, and was the IS&T/SPIE Imaging Scientist of the Year for 2011.
`He is also a recipient of the Joe J. King Professional Engineering Achievement Award (2015)
`and the Hocott Award for Distinguished Engineering Research (2008), both from the Cockrell
`School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, the Distinguished Alumni Award
`from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (2008), the IEEE Third Millennium Medal
`(2000) and two journal paper awards from the Pattern Recognition Society.
`He is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the Optical Society of America (OSA), a Fellow of the
`Society of Photo-Optical and Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), and is a member of the Society of
`Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) and a member of both The Television Academy
`(ATAS) and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). He is also a member
`of the Royal Society of Photography.
`Professor Bovik has been involved in numerous professional society activities, including: Board
`of Governors, IEEE Signal Processing Society, 1996-1998; Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on
`Image Processing, 1996-2002; Editorial Board, The Proceedings of the IEEE, 1998-2004; Senior
`Editorial Board, IEEE Journal on Special Topics in Signal Processing, 2005-2009; and Founding
`General Chair, First IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, held in Austin, Texas, in
`November, 1994. Dr. Bovik is also a busy and much sought-after consultant to industry.
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`Elected to Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, 1981.
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`Stark Centennial Endowed Fellow in Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, 1987-1991.
`2.
`Listed in Men of Achievement, 1988.
`3.
`4. Honorable Mention, Thirteenth Annual Pattern Recognition Society Award for the paper
`“Nonparametric tests for edge detection in noise,” Pattern Recognition (1988).
`5. Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas (License # 114706).
`Elevated to Senior Member of the IEEE, November 1989.
`6.
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`Supervised PhD Dissertation “On Using Chromatic Information in Stereo Correspondence“
`(John R. Jordan III), selected winner of the University of Texas all-campus Outstanding
`Dissertation Award, 1990.
`Supervised winner of 1990 MCC Awards for Excellence in Computer Science and Electrical
`& Computer Engineering student paper award winner for the paper (Dapang Chen and A.C.
`Bovik) “Visual Pattern Image Coding,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. COM-
`38, no. 12, December 1990.
`9. National Finalist, 1990 Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Young Electrical Engineer Award. There
`were 7 Finalists in this U.S. competition.
`10. William H. Hartwig Endowed Fellow in Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 1991-
`present.
`11. Recipient of University of Texas Engineering Foundation Faculty Excellence Award, 1991.
`12. Associate Director, Center for Vision and Image Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin,
`1994-2000.
`13. Honorable Mention, Nineteenth Annual Pattern Recognition Society Award for the paper
`“Using Chromatic Information in Dense Stereo Correspondence,” Pattern Recognition, 1993.
`14. Elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) “For
`Contributions to Nonlinear Image Processing,” December 1995.
`15. General Dynamics Endowed Fellow in Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 1996-
`2000.
`16. Recipient of the IEEE Signal Processing Society 1998 Leo L. Beranek Meritorious Service
`Award Meritorious Service Award in 1998. This is the highest service honor given by the
`Society. Citation: “For Broad and Extensive Service Contributions to the Society, and in
`Particular for the Creation of the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing.”
`17. Recipient of the IEEE Third Millennium Medal, 2000.
`18. Recipient of the IEEE Signal Processing Distinguished Lecturer Award in 2000.
`19. Plenary Speaker, International Conference on Multimedia Processing and Systems, Madras,
`India, August 14, 2000.
`20. Named Robert Parker, Sr. Centennial Professor in Engineering, The University of Texas at
`Austin, September 2000-August 2003.
`21. Named a Dean’s Fellow in the College of Engineering in the Year 2002.
`22. Named The Cullen Trust for Higher Education Endowed Professor, The University of Texas
`at Austin, September 2003-August 2005.
`23. Plenary Address, IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, Lake
`Tahoe, Nevada, March 28-30, 2004.
`24. Plenary Address, National Instruments NI Week, Austin, Texas, June 2004.
`25. Named the Keys and Joan Curry/Cullen Trust Endowed Chair in Engineering, The
`University of Texas at Austin, September 2005-2014.
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`26. Recipient of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Claude Shannon / Harry Nyquist Technical
`Achievement Award, 2005. This is the highest technical honor given by the Society. Citation:
`“For Broad and Lasting Contributions to the Field of Digital Image Processing.”
`27. Keynote Address, Twelfth Annual Worldwide Virtual Instrumentation Conference and
`Exhibition, Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas, August 2006.
`28. Elected Fellow of the Optical Society of America, “For fundamental research contributions
`to and technical leadership in digital image and video processing,” November 2006.
`29. Keynote Address, SPIE Human Vision and Electronic Imaging Conference, San Jose,
`California, January 29, 2007.
`30. Plenary Address, IEEE Signal Processing Society International Workshop on Multimedia
`Signal Processing, Chania, Crete, Greece, October 2007.
`31. Plenary Address, Texas Wireless Symposium, Austin, Texas, October 2007.
`32. Plenary Address, IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, Santa
`Fe, New Mexico, March 2008.
`33. Recipient of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Karl Friedrich Gauss Education Award in
`2008. This is the highest education honor given by the Society. Citation: “For Broad and
`Lasting Contributions to Image Processing, including popular and important image
`processing books, innovative on-line courseware, and for the creation of the leading research
`and educational journal and conference in the image processing field.”
`34. Elected Fellow of the Society of Photo-Optical and Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
`“For pioneering technical, leadership, and educational contributions to the field of image
`processing,” December 2007.
`35. Plenary Address, IEEE Region 10 Conference, Hyderabad, India, November 2008.
`36. Plenary Address, First IEEE International Workshop on IP Multimedia Communications,
`Virgin Islands, USA, August 4, 2008.
`37. Plenary Address, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, San Diego,
`California, October 2008.
`38. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award of the University of Illinois, Champaign-
`Urbana “For fundamental and enduring technical, educational and service contributions to
`the field of digital image and video processing,” September 2008.
`39. Recipient of the Billy and Claude R. Hocott Award for Distinguished Engineering Research,
`The University of Texas at Austin. This is the highest engineering research award given
`annually to one member of the faculty of the Cockrell School of Engineering, October 2008.
`40. Panelist, “Tools, Targets and Trends,” First International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia
`Experience, San Diego, California, July 30, 2009.
`41. Winner, IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award for 2009, for the paper “Image
`Quality Assessment: From Error Visibility to Structural Similarity,” published in the IEEE
`Transactions on Image Processing, volume 13, number 4, pages 600-612, April 2004. This is
`the highest paper award given by the Society, and is retrospective over the five years leading
`up to the award.
`42. Plenary Address, IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, Austin,
`Texas, May 2010.
`43. Plenary Address, Optical Society of America Topical Meeting on Digital Image Processing
`and Analysis (DIPA), Tucson, AZ, June 2010.
`44. Keynote Address, National Instruments NI Week Vision Summit, August 2010.
`45. Elected Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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`(AIMBE), October 2010.
`46. Plenary Address, IS&T / SPIE Electronic Imaging Symposium, San Francisco, California,
`January 2011.
`47. Recipient of the IS&T / SPIE Imaging Scientist of the Year Award, 2011. This is the highest
`technical honor collaboratively given by these two Societies. Citation: “For his seminal
`contributions to the computational aspects of biological visual perception, specifically in the
`areas of image and video quality.”
`48. Keynote Address, European Workshop on Visual Information Processing, Paris, July 2011.
`49. Keynote Address, IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, Santa
`Fe, New Mexico, April 2012.
`50. Plenary Address, Optical Society of America Meeting on Computational Optical Sensing and
`Imaging, Monterrey, California, June 25, 2012.
`51. Plenary Address, Workshop on Digital Video Analytics and Processing, IIT-Chennai,
`Chennai, India, December 2012.
`52. Keynote Address, International Workshop on Video Processing and Quality Metrics for
`Consumer Electronics, Scottsdale, Arizona, January 30, 2013.
`53. Recipient of the SPIE Technology Achievement Award, 2012. This is the highest technical
`honor given by the 17,000 member Society for Photo-Optical and Instrumentation Engineers.
`Citation: “For Broad and Lasting Contributions to the Field of Perception-Based Image
`Processing.”
`54. Keynote Address, IEEE Signal Processing Society Workshop on Image, Video, and
`Multidimensional Signal Processing, Seoul, Korea, June 2013.
`55. Recipient of the Honorary Member Award of the Society for Imaging Science and
`Technology, 2014. This is the highest award of any kind given by IS&T. Citation: “For his
`impact in shaping the direction and advancement of the field of perceptual image processing.”
`56. Keynote Address, SPIE Conference on Image Quality and System Performance, San
`Francisco, California, January 2014.
`57. Recipient of the Norbert Wiener Society Award of the IEEE Signal Processing Society,
`2013. This is the highest award of any kind given by the IEEE SPS. Citation: “For fundamental
`contributions to digital image processing theory, technology, leadership and education.”
`58. Recipient of the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Best Paper Award of the IEEE Signal
`Processing Society for 2013, for the paper “Mean Squared Error: Love it or Leave it? ― A
`New Look at Signal Fidelity Measures,” IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol. 26, no. 1, pp.
`98-117, January 2009. This is the highest survey paper award given by the Society, and is
`retrospective over the five years leading up to the award.
`59. Co-author of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Young Author Best Paper Award (with
`K. Seshadrinathan) for 2013, for the paper “Motion Tuned Spatio-Temporal Quality
`Assessment of Natural Videos,” IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 19, no. 2, pp.
`335-350, February 2010. This is the highest young author paper award given by the Society,
`and is retrospective over the five years leading up to the award.
`60. Plenary Address, IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, San
`Diego, California, April 2014.
`61. Keynote Address, Second IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing,
`Atlanta, Georgia, December 2014.
`62. Highly-Cited Researcher for 2014, according to Thompson Reuters, indicating one of the top
`1% of most-cited researchers within the field of Engineering, August 2014.
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`63. Named Holder of the Ernest J. Cockrell Endowed Chair in Engineering (#3), The
`University of Texas at Austin, September 2014-present.
`64. Recipient of the ICIP Top 10% Paper Award for the paper “Assessment of Video Quality
`Using Time-Frequency Statistics,” presented at the IEEE International Conference on Image
`Processing, Paris, France, October 27-30, 2014 (with A. Mittal and M. Saad).
`65. Keynote Address, Eighth International Conference on Image and Graphics (ICIG), Tianjin,
`China, August 2015.
`66. Recipient of the Joe J. King Professional Engineering Achievement Award, The University
`of Texas at Austin. This is the highest engineering award honoring professional achievement
`and leadership given annually to one member of the faculty of the Cockrell School of
`Engineering, September 2015.
`67. Plenary Address, IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, Santa
`Fe, New Mexico, March 2016.
`68. Recipient of Television’s highest honor, an individual Primetime Emmy Award for
`Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development from the Academy of Television
`Arts and Sciences in October 2015, for the invention of “Structural Similarity (SSIM) Video
`Quality Measurement.” The award recognizes his work on the development of video quality
`prediction models which have become standard tools in broadcast and post-production houses
`throughout the television industry. A Primetime Emmy Award is Television’s highest honor.
`An Engineering Emmy Award is bestowed upon an individual, company or organization for
`developments in engineering that are either so extensive an improvement on existing methods,
`or so innovative in nature, that they materially affect the transmission, recording or reception
`of television.
`69. Highly-Cited Researcher for 2015, according to Thompson Reuters, indicating one of the top
`1% of most-cited researchers within the field of Engineering.
`70. Recipient of the IEEE Circuits and Systems for Video Technology Best Paper Award of
`the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society for 2016, for the paper “Video Quality Assessment by
`Reduced Reference Spatio-Temporal Entropic Differencing,” IEEE Transactions on Circuits
`and Systems for Video Technology, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 684 – 694, April 2013. Retrospective
`over the three years leading up to the award.
`71. Keynote Address, Thomas Huang Symposium, The Beckman Institute, The University of
`Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, October 1, 2016.
`72. Keynote Address, IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, Dallas,
`Texas, October 26-28, 2016.
`73. Highly-Cited Researcher for 2016, according to Thompson Reuters, indicating one of the top
`1% of most-cited researchers within the field of Engineering.
`74. Recipient of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Sustained Impact Paper Award for 2017,
`for the paper “Image Quality Assessment: From Error Visibility to Structural Similarity,”
`published in the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, volume 13, number 4, pages 600-
`612, April 2004. This award is required to be limited to papers published in an IEEE Signal
`Processing Society journal at least ten years prior to the award, thereby recognizing sustained
`impact over many years on a subject related to the Society's technical scope. Notably, this is
`the most-cited paper ever published in any IEEE Signal Processing Society transactions,
`journal, magazine, express letters, or conference proceedings.
`75. Keynote Address, International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns,
`Ystad, Sweden, August 2017.
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`76. Recipient of the Edwin H. Land Medal for 2017 from The Optical Society and the Society
`for Imaging Science and Technology. Citation: For substantially shaping the direction and
`advancement of modern perceptual picture quality theory, and for energetically engaging
`industry to transform his ideas into global practice.
`77. 2017 Google Scholar Classic Paper Award (for Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition):
`“Image information and visual quality,” IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 15, no.
`2, pp. 430-444, February 2006. Google Scholar Classic Papers are highly-cited papers that
`have stood the test of time, and are among the ten most-cited articles in their area of research
`published ten years earlier. The main algorithm developed in the paper, called the Visual
`Information Fidelity (VIF) Index, is a core picture quality prediction engine used to quality-
`assess all encodes streamed globally by Netflix.
`78. 2017 Google Scholar Classic Paper Award (for Signal Processing): “An evaluation of recent
`full reference image quality assessment algorithms,” IEEE Transactions on Image Processing,
`vol. 15, no. 11, pp. 3440-3451, November 2006. Google Scholar Classic Papers are highly-
`cited papers that have stood the test of time, and are among the ten most-cited articles in their
`area of research published ten years earlier. The picture quality database and human study
`described in the paper, the LIVE Image Quality Database, has been the standard development
`tool for picture quality research since its first introduction in 2003.
`79. Highly-Cited Researcher for 2017, according to Clarivate Analytics, indicating one of the
`top 1% of most-cited researchers within the field of Engineering.
`80. Recipient of the IEEE Signal Processing Letters Best Paper Award of the IEEE Signal
`Processing Society for 2018, for the paper “Making a ‘Completely Blind’ Image Quality
`Analyzer,” IEEE Signal Processing Letters, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 209-212, March 2013. This
`‘high-impact’ Letters paper award is retrospective over the five years leading up to the award.
`81. Plenary Address, IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, Las
`Vegas, Nevada, April 2018.
`82. Keynote Address, Picture Quality Symposium, San Francisco, California, June 2018.
`83. Keynote Address, European Workshop on Visual Information Processing (EUVIP), Tampere,
`Finland, November 2018.
`84. Keynote Address, SPIE Conference on Image Quality and System Performance, San
`Francisco, California, January 2019.
`85. Recipient of the EURASIP Best Paper Award of the European Association for Signal
`Processing for 2018, for the paper “Full-Reference Quality Assessment of Stereopairs
`Accounting for Rivalry,” Signal Processing: Image Communication, vol. 28, no. 10, pp. 1143-
`1155, October 2013. Retrospective over the five years leading up to the award.
`86. Recipient of the Best Paper Award of the Picture Coding Symposium for the paper,
`“Detecting Source Video Artifacts with Supervised Sparse Filters,” June 2018.
`87. Recipient of the IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing for 2019. This major honor is
`an IEEE-level Technical Field Award. Citation: For seminal contributions and high-impact
`innovations to the theory and application of perception-based image and video processing.
`88. Highly-Cited Researcher for 2018, according to Clarivate Analytics, indicating one of the
`top 1% of most-cited researchers within the field of Engineering.
`89. Recipient of the Progress Medal for 2019 from The Royal Photographic Society. The Progress
`Medal is awarded in recognition of any invention, research, publication or other contribution
`which has resulted in an important advance in the scientific or technological development of
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`1878.
`90. Named Honorary Fellow of The Royal Photographic Society, 2019.
`91. Recipient of the ICIP Pioneer Award (2019). This award and prize honors the contributions
`of three pioneers who established ICIP 26 years prior; the others being Professor Thomas
`Huang, and Professor John Woods. Professor Bovik conceptualized, promoted, created, and
`served as General Chair of the first ICIP, held in Austin Texas in 1994, while Professors Huang
`and Woods served as his Technical Co-Chairs.
`92. Highly-Cited Researcher for 2019, according to the Web of Science Group, indicating one
`of the top 1% of most-cited researchers within the field of Engineering.
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`Professional Society Activities
`Editorships and Publication Boards
`Textbook reviewer for McGraw-Hill, West Educational, Academic Press, Prentice-Hall, and
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`The MIT Press.
`Editorial Board, Pattern Recognition, 1988 - present.
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`3. Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 1989 - 1993.
`Publications Board, IEEE Signal Processing Society, 1989 - 2002.
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`5. Guest Editor, Special Issue on “Three-Dimensional Microscopy,” Machine Vision and
`Applications, volume 4, no. 4, November 1991.
`Steering Committee, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1991 - 1995.
`6.
`Editorial Board, Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 1992 - 1995.
`7.
`8. Associate Editor, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 1993 - 1995.
`9. Area Editor, Graphical Models and Image Processing, 1995 - 1998.
`10. Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1996 - 2002.
`11. Editorial Board, Pattern Analysis and Applications, 1997-1998.
`12. Editorial Board, The Proceedings of the IEEE, 1998 - 2002.
`13. Editorial Board, Real-Time Imaging, 2000 - 2004.
`14. Series Editor for Image, Video, and Multimedia Processing, Morgan and Claypool Publishing
`Company, 2003 - present.
`15. Editorial Board of the Enyclopedia of Multimedia, Kluwer Academic Publishing, 2005.
`16. Senior Editorial Board, IEEE Journal on Special Topics in Signal Processing, 2006-present.
`17. Editorial Board of the Encyclopedia of Wireless and Mobile Communications, 2006.
`18. Overview Editor, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2009-present.
`19. Guest Editor, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, Special Issue on Special
`Issue on Perception Inspired Video Processing, 2013.
`20. Senior Editorial Board, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 2015-present.
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`Conference Chairmanships
`Local Arrangements Chairman, IEEE Computer Society Workshop on the Interpretation of 3–
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`D Scenes, Austin, Texas, November 24-27, 1989.
`Program Chairman, SPIE Program on Image Processing, SPIE/SPSE Symposium on Electronic
`Imaging, Santa Clara, California, February 11-16, 1990.
`3. Conference Chairman and Organizer, SPIE Conference on Biomedical Image Processing,
`Santa Clara, California, February 11-16, 1990.
`4. Conference Chairman and Organizer, SPIE Conference on Biomedical Image Processing II,
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`San Jose, California, February 24 - March 1, 1991.
`5. Conference Co-Chairman, SPIE Conference on Wavelet Applications in Signal and Image
`Processing, San Diego, California, July 12-13, 1993.
`6. General Chairman, First IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Austin, Texas,
`November 14-16, 1994.
`9. General Chair, Texas Wireless Symposium, Austin, Texas, November 2014.
`7. Honorary General Chair, IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation,
`Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2018.
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`Other Conference Technical Committees and Program Committees
`Technical Program Committee, Tenth International Conference on Pattern Recognition,
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`Atlantic City, New Jersey, June 1990.
`Technical Program Committee, IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and
`Pattern Recognition, Maui, Hawaii, June 1991.
`Technical Program Committee, SPIE Symposium on Visual Communications and Image
`Processing, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1992.
`Technical Program Committee, IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and
`Pattern Recognition, New York, New York, June 1993.
`5. Conference Board, IEEE Signal Processing Society, 1992 - 1995.
`Technical Program Committee, Twelfth International Conference on Pattern Recognition,
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`Jerusalem, Israel, October 1994.
`Technical Program Committee, IEEE Workshop on Biomedical Image Analysis, Seattle,
`Washington, June 1994.
`Technical Program Committee, IEEE Workshop on Nonlinear Signal and Image Processing,
`Neos Marmaras-Halkidiki, Greece, June 1995.
`10. Technical Program Committee, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing,
`Washington, DC, October 1995.
`11. U.S. Liason, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Lausanne, Switzerland,
`November 1996.
`12. Technical Program Committee, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Santa
`Barbara, CA, October 1997.
`13. Scientific Committee, European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Rhodes, Greece,
`September 1998.
`14. Technical Program Committee, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing,
`Chicago, IL, October 1998.
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