Short biography
As a PhD student at the Department of Systems Design Engineering, Azadeh Mohebi started her research with Professor Fieguth in the VIP lab on the statistical fusion of scientific images. Her research was specifically on fusing 2D high-resolution images and MRI low-resolution samples of porous media, using statistical models to generate artificial 2D images with higher resolution.
She is currently a lecturer and researcher at the Amirkabir University of Technology, Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology, and University of Economic Science.
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Research interests
Her current research is on statistical pattern recognition and multidimensional data modeling.
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Research demos
Publications
Journal articles
Mohebi, A., P. Fieguth, and M. A. Ioannidis, "Statistical fusion of two-scale images of porous media", Advances in Water Resources, vol. 32, no. 11, pp. 1567 - 1579, 2009. Details
Conference papers
Mohebi, A., Y. Liu, and P. Fieguth, "Hierarchical sampling with constraints", 6th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, pp. 23 - 32, 2009. Details
Mohebi, A., and P. Fieguth, "Modeling and reconstruction of two-scale porous media using MRI measurement", Fourth Biot Conference on Poromechanics, New York, 2009. Details
Liu, Y., A. Mohebi, and P. Fieguth, "Modeling of multiscale porous media using multiple Markov random fields", Fourth Biot Conference on Poromechanics, New York, 2009. Details
Mohebi, A., and P. Fieguth, "Statistical fusion and sampling of scientific images", 15th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, pp. 1312 - 1315, 2008. Details
Mohebi, A., and P. Fieguth, "Posterior sampling of scientific images.", 2006 International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, Portugal, Springer, 2006. Details
Book chapters
Mohebi, A., and P. Fieguth, "Constrained Sampling Using Simulated Annealing", Image Analysis and Recognition, vol. 4633: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 198 - 209, 2007. Details
Theses
Mohebi, A., "Statistical Fusion of Scientific Images", Department of Systems Design Engineering, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, University of Waterloo, 2009. Details