Ph.D. Candidate

Short biography

Jason DeglintI currently have a growing interest in business and entrepreneurship so that I can turn great ideas into value and profit. I see this as only the beginning and I am looking forward to new experiences where I can continue to be challenged and grow as an individual.

Supervisors

Alexander Wong

Research interests

My active reserach includes hyperspectral imaging techniques, spectroscopy, microscopy, and ultrasound imaging for arterial wall degradation.  Additional research interests include 3D computer vision, structured light and active vision, auto-calibration for projector-camera systems, spatial augmented reality / projection mapping.

Research topics

Biomedical Imaging

Computer Vision

Remote Sensing

Scientific Imaging

Publications

Conference papers

Deglint, J.F. KazemzadehA. Wong, and D. A. Clausi, "Inference of dense spectral reflectance images from sparse reflectance measurement using non-linear regression modeling", SPIE Optics and Photonics, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXVIII, August, 2015. Details

Deglint, J.F. KazemzadehM. J. ShafieeE. Li, I. Khodadad, S. S. Saini, A. Wong, and D. A. Clausi, "Virtual spectral multiplexing for applications in in-situ imaging microscopy of transient phenomena", SPIE Optics and Photonics, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXVIII, August, 2015. Details

Deglint, J.A. CameronC. Scharfenberger, M. Lamm, A. Wong, and D. A. Clausi, "Auto-Calibration for Screen Correction and Point Cloud Generationpdf", Society for Information Display's Week, June, 2015, Distinguished Paper AwardDetails

Affiliation: 
University of Waterloo

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