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Haldun M. Ozaktas

Haldun M. Ozaktas

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
42
Citations
15307
World Ranking
6358
National Ranking
29

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to transforms for signal processing in optics
  • 2013 - SPIE Fellow
  • 2003 - OSA Fellows For contributions to optical information processing, optics in computing and signal and image processing.

Overview

Haldun M. Ozaktas is affiliated with Bilkent University in Turkey and is an active researcher in multiple scientific fields. Their work predominantly spans computer science, mathematics, and engineering, with particular focus on applied mathematics, signal processing, and artificial intelligence.

Their research encompasses several specialized topics, including:

  • Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods
  • Digital Filter Design and Implementation
  • Image and Signal Denoising Methods
  • Artificial Intelligence in Law
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Legal Education and Practice Innovations
  • Advanced Graph Neural Networks

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Haldun M. Ozaktas illustrate the breadth of their expertise and collaborations. These include:

  • Optical information processing: A historical overview, 2021, Digital Signal Processing
  • Natural language processing in law: Prediction of outcomes in the higher courts of Turkey, 2021, Information Processing & Management
  • Optimal Fractional Fourier Filtering for Graph Signals, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • Operator theory-based computation of linear canonical transforms, 2021, Signal Processing
  • Discrete scaling based on operator theory, 2020, Digital Signal Processing

Haldun M. Ozaktas frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Aykut Koç
  • Emre Mumcuoğlu
  • Ceyhun E. Öztürk
  • Cuneyd Ozturk
  • Sinan Gezici

The primary venues for their publications are varied and interdisciplinary, featuring:

  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Information Processing & Management
  • IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • Signal Processing
  • Applied Optics

Awards received by Haldun M. Ozaktas include recognition from professional societies in optics and signal processing. These honors are:

  • IEEE Fellow (2014) for contributions to transforms for signal processing in optics
  • SPIE Fellow (2013)
  • OSA Fellow (2003) for contributions to optical information processing, optics in computing, and signal and image processing

Best Publications

  • The fractional fourier transform

    Haldun M. Ozaktas;M. Alper Kutay

  • The Fractional Fourier Transform: with Applications in Optics and Signal Processing

    Haldun M Ozaktas;M Kutay-Alper;Zeev Zalevsky

  • Digital computation of the fractional Fourier transform

    H.M. Ozaktas;O. Arikan;M.A. Kutay;G. Bozdagt

  • Fractional Fourier transforms and their optical implementation. II

    David Mendlovic;Haldun M. Ozaktas

  • The discrete fractional Fourier transform

    C. Candan;M.A. Kutay;H.M. Ozaktas

  • Convolution, filtering, and multiplexing in fractional Fourier domains and their relation to chirp and wavelet transforms

    Haldun M. Ozaktas;Billur Barshan;David Mendlovic;Levent Onural

  • Optimal filtering in fractional Fourier domains

    A. Kutay;H.M. Ozaktas;O. Ankan;L. Onural

  • Limit to the Bit-Rate Capacity of Electrical Interconnects from the Aspect Ratio of the System Architecture

    D.A.B. Miller;H.M. Ozaktas

  • Fractional Fourier optics

    Haldun M. Ozaktas;David Mendlovic

  • Fourier transforms of fractional order and their optical interpretation

    Haldun M. Ozaktas;David Mendlovic

  • Graded-index fibers, Wigner-distribution functions, and the fractional Fourier transform.

    David Mendlovic;Haldun M. Ozaktas;Adolf W. Lohmann

  • Optimal filtering with linear canonical transformations

    Billur Barshan;M.Alper Kutay;Haldun M Ozaktas

  • Linear canonical transforms : theory and applications

    M. Alper Kutay;Haldun M. Ozaktas;John T. Sheridan;John J. Healy

  • Introduction to the Fractional Fourier Transform and Its Applications

    Haldun M. Ozaktas;M. Alper Kutay;David Mendlovic

  • Linear Canonical Transforms

    John J. Healy;M. Alper Kutay;Haldun M. Ozaktas;John T. Sheridan

  • Fractional Fourier domains

    Haldun M. Ozaktas;Orhan Aytür

  • Digital Computation of Linear Canonical Transforms

    A. Koc;H.M. Ozaktas;C. Candan;M. Alper Kutay

  • Fractional Fourier transform as a tool for analyzing beam propagation and spherical mirror resonators.

    Haldun M. Ozaktas;David Mendlovic

  • Chirp filtering in the fractional Fourier domain

    Rainer G. Dorsch;Adolf W. Lohmann;Yigal Bitran;David Mendlovic

  • Repeated filtering in consecutive fractional Fourier domains and its application to signal restoration

    M.F. Erden;M.A. Kutay;H.M. Ozaktas

  • Optimal filtering in fractional Fourier domains

    M.A. Kutay;H.M. Ozaktas;L. Onural;O. Arikan

  • Fractional correlation.

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  • Fourier transforms of fractional order and their optical interpretation

    D. Mendlovic;H. M. Ozaktas

Frequent Co-Authors

David Mendlovic
David Mendlovic Tel Aviv University
Joseph W. Goodman
Joseph W. Goodman Stanford University
Adolf W. Lohmann
Adolf W. Lohmann University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Zeev Zalevsky
Zeev Zalevsky Bar-Ilan University
Lambertus Hesselink
Lambertus Hesselink Stanford University
Hakan Urey
Hakan Urey Koç University
David A. B. Miller
David A. B. Miller Stanford University
Hitay Özbay
Hitay Özbay Bilkent University
Sinan Gezici
Sinan Gezici Bilkent University
Martin C. Nuss
Martin C. Nuss Nokia (United States)

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