Jan P. Allebach is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. The researcher's work spans multiple fields with a concentration in Computer Science and Engineering, featuring a substantial focus on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Media Technology.
The scientist's research topics cover diverse areas including Color Science and Applications, Industrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection, Image Enhancement Techniques, Advanced Vision and Imaging, Advanced Image Processing Techniques, Biosensors and Analytical Detection, and Analytical Chemistry and Sensors.
Jan P. Allebach has contributed to numerous publications, with frequent appearances in the following venues:
The researcher has co-authored extensively with a group of colleagues, including George T.-C. Chiu, Qian Lin, Xiaoyu Xiang, Ali Shakouri, and Yousun Bang.
Recent publications illustrate a range of interests in computer vision and biosensing applications, featuring the following papers:
Jan P. Allebach's contributions to the academic and engineering community have been recognized by several awards and honors. These include membership in the National Academy of Engineering in 2014 for development of algorithms for digital image half-toning for imaging and printing, fellowship in the National Academy of Inventors in 2014, the IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award for Emerging Technologies in 2013 for development of the Tone Dependent Error Diffusion algorithm used in inkjet and laser printers, SPIE Fellowship awarded in 2007, and IEEE Fellowship granted in 1991 for contributions to the theory of sampling and reproduction of multidimensional signals.
Michael A. Seldowitz;Jan P. Allebach;Donald W. Sweeney
J. Allebach;Ping Wah Wong
Buyue Zhang;J.P. Allebach
Mostafa Analoui;Jan P. Allebach
E. Viscito;J.P. Allebach
C.B. Atkins;C.A. Bouman;J.P. Allebach
K. Sauer;J. Allebach
Xiaoyu Xiang;Yapeng Tian;Yulun Zhang;Yun Fu
Sang Ho Kim;J.P. Allebach
Aravind K. Mikkilineni;Pei Ju Chiang;Gazi N. Ali;Geprge T.C. Chiu
R. S. Gentile;E. Walowit;J. P. Allebach
D.J. Lieberman;J.P. Allebach
Pingshan Li;J.P. Allebach
Nitin Khanna;Aravind K. Mikkilineni;George T. C. Chiu;Jan P. Allebach
N. Khanna;G.T.-C. Chiu;J.P. Allebach;E.J. Delp
Nitin Khanna;Aravind K. Mikkilineni;Anthony F. Martone;Gazi N. Ali
Pei-Ju Chiang;N. Khanna;A. Mikkilineni;M.V.O. Segovia
Brian K. Jennison;Jan P. Allebach;Donald W. Sweeney
J. P. Allebach;B. Liu
J. Allebach;Qian Lin
F.A. Baqai;J.-H. Lee;A.U. Agar;J.P. Allebach
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