Joachim Hornegger

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Joachim Hornegger (2016)

Joachim Hornegger (* 1967 ) is a German computer science professor and has been President of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg since 2015 .

Life

Joachim Hornegger studied computer science with a minor in mathematics in Erlangen. In 1996 he received his doctorate for his thesis on statistical object modeling and recognition.

Hornegger's scientific focus is primarily on the field of medical image and signal processing; Particularly noteworthy here are the 3D reconstruction from projections, the fusion of multimodal sensor data and the intuitive user guidance with the aid of algorithms for computer vision and language processing.

He had been a member of the Erlangen University Executive Board as Vice President for Research since 2011, before being elected President in 2015. In 2016 Hornegger was elected a member of the German Academy of Science and Engineering ( acatech ).

Fonts (selection)

  • Surface segmentation and classification of 3d shapes using dynamic programming Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 328-332, 1993
  • The missing information principle in computer vision International Journal of Computing and Information Technology, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. -, 1994
  • Pattern Recognition and Image Processing in C ++ Vieweg Braunschweig, 1995
  • Statistical modeling, classification and localization of objects Shaker Aachen, 1996
  • Statistical modeling, classification and localization of objects The best computer science dissertations 1996, Teubner Leipzig, 1997, 128–149
  • Applied pattern recognition: A practical introduction to image and speech processing in C ++ Vieweg Braunschweig, 1998
  • Probabilistic modeling in computer vision Handbook of Computer Vision and Applications Academic Press London, 2000, pp. 517-540
  • A Linear Programming Approach to Limited Angle 3D Methods of Information in Medicine Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 320-326, 2004
  • Speech and image recognition Taschenbuch der Medieninformatik, Carl Hanser Munich, 2005, pp. 194–219

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