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Jörn Ostermann is a researcher affiliated with the University of Hannover in Germany. Their work primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with significant contributions across a range of subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, Signal Processing, Molecular Biology, and Control and Systems Engineering.

The researcher has published extensively on topics such as Structural Health Monitoring Techniques, Speech and Audio Processing, Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation, Machine Fault Diagnosis Techniques, Gene expression and cancer classification, Advanced Neural Network Applications, and Advanced Vision and Imaging.

Notable recent papers by Jörn Ostermann include:

  • Fully-automated root image analysis (faRIA), 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Damage detection for wind turbine rotor blades using airborne sound, 2020, Structural Control and Health Monitoring
  • Analysis of Affine Motion-Compensated Prediction in Video Coding, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
  • An Introduction to MPEG-G: The First Open ISO/IEC Standard for the Compression and Exchange of Genomic Sequencing Data, 2021, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • MaskCRT: Masked Conditional Residual Transformer for Learned Video Compression, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Reemt Hinrichs
  • Yeremia Gunawan Adhisantoso
  • Max Käding
  • Steffen Marx
  • Martin Benjak

The scientist's work has appeared in multiple publication venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Procedia CIRP
  • e-Journal of Nondestructive Testing
  • Interspeech 2022
  • EURASIP Journal on Audio Speech and Music Processing

Best Publications

  • Video coding with H.264/AVC: tools, performance, and complexity

    J. Ostermann;J. Bormans;P. List;D. Marpe

  • Object-oriented analysis-synthesis coding of moving images

    Hans Georg Musmann;Michael Hötter;Jörn Ostermann

  • Detection of moving cast shadows for object segmentation

    J. Stander;R. Mech;J. Ostermann

  • Coding Algorithms for 3DTV—A Survey

    A. Smolic;K. Mueller;N. Stefanoski;J. Ostermann

  • Automated model-based vertebra detection, identification, and segmentation in CT images.

    Tobias Klinder;Tobias Klinder;Jörn Ostermann;Matthias Ehm;Astrid Franz

  • Face and 2-D mesh animation in MPEG-4

    A.Murat Tekalp;A.Murat Tekalp;Jörn Ostermann

  • MPEG-4 and rate-distortion-based shape-coding techniques

    A.K. Katsaggelos;L.P. Kondi;F.W. Meier;J. Ostermann

  • Animation of synthetic faces in MPEG-4

    J. Ostermann

  • A Crop/Weed Field Image Dataset for the Evaluation of Computer Vision Based Precision Agriculture Tasks

    Sebastian Haug;Jörn Ostermann

  • Distributed Monoview and Multiview Video Coding

    C. Guillemot;F. Pereira;L. Torres;T. Ebrahimi

  • Plant classification system for crop /weed discrimination without segmentation

    Sebastian Haug;Andreas Michaels;Peter Biber;Jorn Ostermann

  • User evaluation: Synthetic talking faces for interactive services

    Igor S. Pandzic;Jörn Ostermann;David Millen

  • 3-D Time-Varying Scene Capture Technologies—A Survey

    E. Stoykova;A.A. Alatan;P. Benzie;N. Grammalidis

  • Image and video coding-emerging standards and beyond

    B.G. Haskell;P.G. Howard;Y.A. LeCun;A. Puri

  • Motion-and aliasing-compensated prediction using a two-dimensional non-separable adaptive Wiener interpolation filter

    Y. Vatis;B. Edler;D.T. Nguyen;J. Ostermann

  • Comparison of high-throughput sequencing data compression tools.

    Ibrahim Numanagić;James K Bonfield;Faraz Hach;Faraz Hach;Jan Voges

  • AN ASSESSMENT OF 3DTV TECHNOLOGIES

    Levent Onural;Aljoscha Smolic;Thomas Sikora;M. Reha

  • Object-based analysis-synthesis coding based on the source model of moving rigid 3D objects

    Jörn Ostermann

  • Lifelike talking faces for interactive services

    E. Cosatto;J. Ostermann;H.P. Graf;J. Schroeter

  • Adaptive Interpolation Filter for H.264/AVC

    Y. Vatis;J. Ostermann

Frequent Co-Authors

Bodo Rosenhahn
Bodo Rosenhahn University of Hannover
Cristian Lorenz
Cristian Lorenz Philips (Finland)
Christian Heipke
Christian Heipke University of Hannover
Laura Leal-Taixé
Laura Leal-Taixé Technical University of Munich
Franz Rottensteiner
Franz Rottensteiner University of Hannover
Stephen Hailes
Stephen Hailes University College London
Thomas Sikora
Thomas Sikora Technical University of Berlin
Detlev Marpe
Detlev Marpe Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute
David R. Millen
David R. Millen IBM (United States)
Hans Peter Graf
Hans Peter Graf NEC (United States)

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