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D-Index
56
Citations
17425
World Ranking
3985
National Ranking
1896

Overview

Russell M. Mersereau is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Their academic profile centers around contributions linked to this institution.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, nor any details on frequent co-authors or publication venues. Information about main fields and subfields of study, along with specific topics of research, is not available from the current data.

Similarly, there is no record of book publications or awards associated with this scientist. The absence of publication and award details suggests a limited publicly available bibliographic footprint in the reviewed dataset.

Despite limited specific bibliometric details, the association with a prominent research institution indicates involvement in the academic and research environment typical of their affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Multidimensional digital signal processing

    Dan E. Dudgeon;Russell M. Mersereau

  • Color plane interpolation using alternating projections

    B.K. Gunturk;Y. Altunbasak;R.M. Mersereau

  • Demosaicking: color filter array interpolation

    B.K. Gunturk;J. Glotzbach;Y. Altunbasak;R.W. Schafer

  • Iterative methods for image deblurring

    J. Biemond;R.L. Lagendijk;R.M. Mersereau

  • Digital reconstruction of multidimensional signals from their projections

    R.M. Mersereau;A.V. Oppenheim

  • Constrained iterative restoration algorithms

    R.W. Schafer;R.M. Mersereau;M.A. Richards

  • The processing of hexagonally sampled two-dimensional signals

    R.M. Mersereau

  • A regularized iterative image restoration algorithm

    A.K. Katsaggelos;J. Biemond;R.W. Schafer;R.M. Mersereau

  • Automatic detection of brain contours in MRI data sets

    M.E. Brummer;R.M. Mersereau;R.L. Eisner;R.R.J. Lewine

  • Eigenface-domain super-resolution for face recognition

    B.K. Gunturk;A.U. Batur;Y. Altunbasak;M.H. Hayes

  • Blur identification by the method of generalized cross-validation

    S.J. Reeves;R.M. Mersereau

  • On the impact of PCA dimension reduction for hyperspectral detection of difficult targets

    M.D. Farrell;R.M. Mersereau

  • Super-resolution reconstruction of hyperspectral images

    T. Akgun;Y. Altunbasak;R.M. Mersereau

  • McClellan transformations for two-dimensional digital filtering-Part I: Design

    R. Mersereau;W. Mecklenbrauker;T. Quatieri

  • Frame bit allocation for the H.264/AVC video coder via Cauchy-density-based rate and distortion models

    N. Kamaci;Y. Altunbasak;R.M. Mersereau

  • Critical Assessment of Pavement Distress Segmentation Methods

    Yi-Chang Tsai;Vivek Kaul;Russell M. Mersereau

  • Lossy compression of noisy images

    O.K. Al-Shaykh;R.M. Mersereau

  • Automatic Detection of Brain Contours in MRI Data Sets

    Unknown

  • Error-resilient image and video transmission over the Internet using unequal error protection

    Joohee Kim;R.M. Mersereau;Y. Altunbasak

  • Two-dimensional digital filtering

    R.M. Mersereau;D.E. Dudgeon

  • Two-dimensional linear prediction and its application to adaptive predictive coding of images

    P. Maragos;R. Schafer;R. Mersereau

Frequent Co-Authors

Yucel Altunbasak
Yucel Altunbasak Georgia Institute of Technology
Faramarz Fekri
Faramarz Fekri Georgia Institute of Technology
Steven J. Simske
Steven J. Simske Colorado State University
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos Northwestern University
Mark A. Clements
Mark A. Clements Georgia Institute of Technology
Petros Maragos
Petros Maragos National Technical University of Athens
Jan Biemond
Jan Biemond Delft University of Technology
Jia-Bin Huang
Jia-Bin Huang University of Maryland, College Park
Monson H. Hayes
Monson H. Hayes George Mason University
Stephen McLaughlin
Stephen McLaughlin Heriot-Watt University

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