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  • 2008 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to optimal design of transforms and filter banks for communications and multimedia security

Overview

Ali N. Akansu is affiliated with the New Jersey Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily Medicine and Computer Science, with particular attention to various subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Finance, and Building and Construction.

Their recent research work includes the following publications:

  • Multimodal Affective State Assessment Using fNIRS + EEG and Spontaneous Facial Expression, 2020, Brain Sciences
  • Quant investing in cluster portfolios, 2021, The Journal of Investment Strategies
  • Machine learning in eigensubspace for network path identification and flow forecast, 2021, IET Communications

Ali N. Akansu has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Yanjia Sun
  • Hasan Ayaz
  • Marco Avellaneda
  • Anqi Xiong
  • Irfan Lateef

Their work has been published in a range of venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Brain Sciences
  • The Journal of Investment Strategies
  • IET Communications

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques
  • Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection

Among distinctions, Ali N. Akansu was awarded the IEEE Fellow status in 2008 for contributions to optimal design of transforms and filter banks for communications and multimedia security.

Best Publications

  • Multiresolution Signal Decomposition: Transforms, Subbands, and Wavelets

    Ali N. Akansu;Richard A. Haddad

  • Orthogonal transmultiplexers in communication: a review

    A.N. Akansu;P. Duhamel;Xueming Lin;M. de Courville

  • A class of fast Gaussian binomial filters for speech and image processing

    R.A. Haddad;A.N. Akansu

  • Full length article: Emerging applications of wavelets: A review

    Ali N. Akansu;Wouter A. Serdijn;Ivan W. Selesnick

  • Subband and Wavelet Transforms: Design and Applications

    Ali N. Akansu;Mark J. T. Smith

  • A subspace method for blind channel identification in OFDM systems

    Xiaodong Cai;A.N. Akansu

  • Adaptive subband transforms in time-frequency excisers for DSSS communications systems

    M.V. Tazebay;A.N. Akansu

  • Unequal error protection of SPIHT encoded image bit streams

    A.A. Alatan;M. Zhao;A.N. Akansu

  • On-signal decomposition techniques

    Ali Naci Akansu;Yipeng Liu

  • A robust data hiding scheme for images using DFT

    M. Ramkumar;A. N. Akansu;A. A. Alatan

  • Data Hiding Fundamentals and Applications: Content Security in Digital Multimedia

    Husrev T. Sencar;Mahalingam Ramkumar;Ali N. Akansu

  • Subband and Wavelet Transforms

    Ali N. Akansu;Mark J. T. Smith

  • Multi-Modal Dialog Scene Detection Using Hidden Markov Models for Content-Based Multimedia Indexing

    A. Aydin Alatan;Ali N. Akansu;Wayne Wolf

  • The Binomial QMF-Wavelet Transform for Multiresolution Signal Decomposition

    A.N. Akansu;R.A. Haddad;H. Caglar

  • Wavelet and subband transforms: fundamentals and communication applications

    A.N. Akansu;M.V. Tazebay;M.J. Medley;M.J. Medley;P.K. Das

  • Capacity estimates for data hiding in compressed images

    M. Ramkumar;A.N. Akansu

  • A generalized parametric PR-QMF design technique based on Bernstein polynomial approximation

    H. Caglar;A.N. Akansu

  • Statistically optimized PR-QMF design

    Hakan Caglar;Yipeng Liu;Ali Naci Akansu

  • Walsh-Like Nonlinear Phase Orthogonal Codes for Direct Sequence CDMA Communications

    A.N. Akansu;R. Poluri

  • DCT coding for motion video storage using adaptive arithmetic coding

    Cesar A. Gonzales;L. Allman;T. McCarthy;Peter Wendt

Frequent Co-Authors

Sanjeev R. Kulkarni
Sanjeev R. Kulkarni Princeton University
Wayne Wolf
Wayne Wolf University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Symeon Papavassiliou
Symeon Papavassiliou National Technical University of Athens
Hasan Ayaz
Hasan Ayaz Drexel University
Wouter A. Serdijn
Wouter A. Serdijn Delft University of Technology
Ivan W. Selesnick
Ivan W. Selesnick New York University
Pierre Duhamel
Pierre Duhamel CentraleSupélec
Bede Liu
Bede Liu Princeton University
Gary J. Saulnier
Gary J. Saulnier University at Albany, State University of New York
Alexander M. Haimovich
Alexander M. Haimovich New Jersey Institute of Technology

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