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  • 2011 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to region-based image analysis and mathematical morphology for compression and indexing

Overview

Philippe Salembier is affiliated with the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Spain. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focused on computer science and medicine, with particular emphasis on computer vision and pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, radiology, and signal processing. The scientist's work also touches on nuclear and high energy physics.

The scientist's publications cover topics such as artificial intelligence in cancer detection, radiomics and machine learning in medical imaging, magnetic confinement fusion research, fusion materials and technologies, nuclear reactor physics and engineering, medical image segmentation techniques, and cervical cancer and HPV research.

  • AI in cancer detection
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Magnetic confinement fusion research
  • Fusion materials and technologies
  • Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
  • Medical Image Segmentation Techniques
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Philippe Salembier include the following:

  • "Real-Time Detection of Overloads on the Plasma-Facing Components of Wendelstein 7-X," 2021, Applied Sciences
  • "Unified Access to Heterogeneous Audiovisual Archives," 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "Combining Graph Neural Networks and Computer Vision Methods for Cell Nuclei Classification in Lung Tissue," 2024, Heliyon
  • "Stromal Tissue Segmentation in Ki67 Histology Images Based on Cytokeratin-19 Stain Translation," 2023, Journal of Medical Imaging
  • "Low Cost Enhanced Security Face Recognition with Stereo Cameras," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors include Ferran Marqués, A. Puig Sitjes, M. Jakubowski, D. Naujoks, and Yu Gao.

Philippe Salembier's work appears prominently in venues such as Applied Sciences, Heliyon, Journal of Medical Imaging, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and arXiv (Cornell University).

In 2011, the scientist was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to region-based image analysis and mathematical morphology for compression and indexing.

Best Publications

  • Antiextensive connected operators for image and sequence processing

    P. Salembier;A. Oliveras;L. Garrido

  • Flat zones filtering, connected operators, and filters by reconstruction

    P. Salembier;J. Serra

  • Binary partition tree as an efficient representation for image processing, segmentation, and information retrieval

    P. Salembier;L. Garrido

  • Hierarchical morphological segmentation for image sequence coding

    P. Salembier;M. Pardas

  • Region-based representations of image and video: segmentation tools for multimedia services

    P. Salembier;F. Marques

  • MPEG-7 multimedia description schemes

    P. Salembier;J.R. Smith

  • Region-based video coding using mathematical morphology

    P. Salembier;L. Torres;F. Meyer;Chuang Gu

  • Morphological multiscale segmentation for image coding

    Philippe Salembier

  • Connected operators

    P. Salembier;M.H.F. Wilkinson

  • Morphological operators for image and video compression

    P. Salembier;P. Brigger;J.R. Casas;M. Pardas

  • Edge Enhancement Algorithm Based on the Wavelet Transform for Automatic Edge Detection in SAR Images

    Marivi Tello Alonso;C Lopez-Martinez;J J Mallorqui;P Salembier

  • Segmentation-based video coding system allowing the manipulation of objects

    P. Salembier;F. Marques;M. Pardas;J.R. Morros

  • Binary Partition Trees for Object Detection

    V. Vilaplana;F. Marques;P. Salembier

  • Connected Operators : A review of region-based morphological image processing techniques

    Philippe Salembier;Michael H. F. Wilkinson

  • Extensive operators in partition lattices for image sequence analysis

    Luis Garrido;Philippe Salembier;David Garcia

  • Filtering and Segmentation of Polarimetric SAR Data Based on Binary Partition Trees

    Alberto Alonso-Gonzalez;C. Lopez-Martinez;P. Salembier

  • Morphological multiscale image segmentation

    Philippe Salembier;Jean C. Serra

  • Hyperspectral Image Representation and Processing With Binary Partition Trees

    S. Valero;P. Salembier;J. Chanussot

  • Size-sensitive multiresolution decomposition of images with rank order based filters

    Philippe Salembier;Murat Kunt

  • Structuring element adaptation for morphological filters

    Philippe Salembier

Frequent Co-Authors

Ferran Marques
Ferran Marques Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Jocelyn Chanussot
Jocelyn Chanussot Grenoble Alpes University
Jean Serra
Jean Serra Mines ParisTech
Murat Kunt
Murat Kunt École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Noel E. O'Connor
Noel E. O'Connor Dublin City University
Yannis Avrithis
Yannis Avrithis Institute of Advanced Research on Artificial Intelligence (IARAI)
Lorenzo Bruzzone
Lorenzo Bruzzone University of Trento
José I. Martín-Subero
José I. Martín-Subero University of Barcelona
Marta Gut
Marta Gut Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico
Simon Heath
Simon Heath Pompeu Fabra University

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