Short biography
I am currently employed as the manager of software systems development at Tornado Medical Systems, a young medical device startup in Toronto. Here I am responsible for the group doing algorithm research as well as those doing product development and scientific programming.
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Research interests
Research interests include medical imaging, wavelets, and algorithms.
Research topics
Research demos
Publications
Journal articles
Ioannidis, M. A., S. K. Alexander, P. Fieguth, and E. Vrscay, "Hierarchical annealing for synthesis of binary images",Mathematical Geosciences, vol. 41: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp. 357-378, 2009. Details
Conference papers
Alexander, S. K., P. Fieguth, and E. Vrscay, "Discrete-state modeling of porous media over multiple scales", SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Avignon, 2005. Details
Alexander, S. K., P. Fieguth, and E. Vrscay, "Hierarchical annealing of porous media", SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Avignon, 2005. Details
Fieguth, P., and S. K. Alexander, "Parameterized hierarchical annealing for scientific models", 2004 International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, Portugal, 2004. Details
Alexander, S. K., P. Fieguth, and E. Vrscay, "Hierarchical annealing for scientific models", 37th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Montreal, 2004. Details
Alexander, S. K., P. Fieguth, and E. Vrscay, "Hierarchical annealing for random image synthesis", Fourth International Workshop on Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (EMMCVPR 2003), Portugal, 2003. Details
Book chapters
Fieguth, P., W. Campaigne, and S. K. Alexander, "Frozen-State Hierarchical Annealing", Image Analysis and Recognition, vol. 4141: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp. 41-52, 2006. Details
Theses
Alexander, S. K, "Multiscale Methods in Image Modelling and Image Processing", Department of Systems Design Engineering, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, University of Waterloo, 2005. Details