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D-Index
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Citations
5936
World Ranking
10260
National Ranking
4305

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the theory of multidimensional signal restoration and reproduction.

Overview

H.J. Trussell is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Computer Science. Their research spans several subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Education; Media Technology; and Aerospace Engineering.

Their work focuses on multiple topics, particularly Color Science and Applications, Image Enhancement Techniques, Industrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection, Online and Blended Learning, Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods, Education and Technology Integration, and Remote-Sensing Image Classification.

Trussell has authored several recent papers, including:

  • "Comparison of the Effectiveness of Online Homework With Handwritten Homework in Electrical and Computer Engineering Classes," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Education
  • "Accurate colorimetric images using LEDs," 2020, Journal of Electronic Imaging

Alongside Trussell's works, frequent coauthors include:

  • M. J. Vrhel
  • Marcia L. Gumpertz
  • Renzo Shamey

Notable publication venues where Trussell's research has appeared include:

  • Journal of Electronic Imaging
  • IEEE Transactions on Education
  • Journal of Imaging Science and Technology
  • Color and Imaging Conference

In recognition of contributions to their field, Trussell was named an IEEE Fellow in 1994 for work on the theory of multidimensional signal restoration and reproduction.

Best Publications

  • Digital color imaging

    G. Sharma;H.J. Trussell

  • Constructing membership functions using statistical data

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  • The feasible solution in signal restoration

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  • Fuzzy inference systems implemented on neural architectures for motor fault detection and diagnosis

    S. Altug;Mo-Yuen Chen;H.J. Trussell

  • Color correction using principal components

    M. J. Vrhel;H. J. Trussell

  • Method of successive projections for finding a common point of sets in metric spaces

    P. L. Combettes;H. J. Trussell

  • Color image processing [basics and special issue overview]

    H.J. Trussell;E. Saber;M. Vrhel

  • Figures of merit for color scanners

    G. Sharma;H.J. Trussell

  • Filter considerations in color correction

    M.J. Vrhel;H.J. Trussell

  • On the Use of a Lower Sampling Rate for Broken Rotor Bar Detection With DTFT and AR-Based Spectrum Methods

    B. Ayhan;H.J. Trussell;Mo-Yuen Chow;Myung-Hyun Song

  • Mathematics for demosaicking

    H.J. Trussell;R.E. Hartwig

  • Measure of goodness of a set of color-scanning filters

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  • Color device calibration: a mathematical formulation

    M.J. Vrhel;H.J. Trussell

  • Blur identification by residual spectral matching

    A.E. Savakis;H.J. Trussell

  • Convergence criteria for iterative restoration methods

    H. Trussell

  • Comments on "Picture Thresholding Using an Iterative Selection Method"

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  • Applications of set theoretic methods to color systems

    H. J. Trussell

  • Color imaging for multimedia

    G. Sharma;M.J. Vrhel;H.J. Trussell

  • The use of noise properties in set theoretic estimation

    P.L. Combettes;H.J. Trussell

  • The Landweber iteration and projection onto convex sets

    H. Trussell;M. Civanlar

  • Optimal color filters in the presence of noise

    M.J. Vrhel;H.J. Trussell

  • Mathematical methods for the design of color scanning filters

    P.L. Vora;H.J. Trussell

  • Methods for digital restoration of signals degraded by a stochastic impulse response

    P.L. Combettes;H.J. Trussell

  • On the accuracy of PSF representation in image restoration

    A.E. Savakis;H.J. Trussell

Frequent Co-Authors

Mo-Yuen Chow
Mo-Yuen Chow North Carolina State University
Patrick L. Combettes
Patrick L. Combettes North Carolina State University
Gaurav Sharma
Gaurav Sharma University of Rochester
Sergios Theodoridis
Sergios Theodoridis National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury
Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury University of California, Riverside
Nick Kingsbury
Nick Kingsbury University of Cambridge
Rama Chellappa
Rama Chellappa Johns Hopkins University
Anuj Srivastava
Anuj Srivastava Florida State University
Ankur Srivastava
Ankur Srivastava University of Maryland, College Park

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