The Visual Computing and Biometric Security Lab is a research group comprising of PhD. and Master students directed by Dr.Ajita Rattani.
The mission of the lab is to conduct cutting edge research in advanced techniques concerning Visual Computing and Biometric Security. VisualComputing is a broad term that encompasses several areas in computer science including computer vision, image and video processing, machine learning, deep learning, and pattern recognition. Biometrics is the art of recognizing individual based on their physiological or behavioral characteristics. (see Research)
Current research activities of the research group include studying bias and fairness of AI system, deep fake detection, models for on-device AI, wearable biometrics, harnessing unlabeled data for domain adaptation and performance enhancement, and AI for healthcare and obesity prediction.
We are located at Wichita State University.
Welcome Amber!
8. July 2021Amber won a Casimir-Nanofront PhD fellowship, with which she will do a PhD in our group, starting this fall.
28. June 2021Welcome Jinwon!
16. March 2021Koen wrote about his research in EurophysicsNews (page 12).
16. February 2021Our new paper on twisted bilayer graphene from our Leiden-ICFO collaboration in PRR.
22. January 2021Koen wins the Ehrenfest-Afanassjewa prize for best physics thesis of the Netherlands!
21. January 2021New paper on arXiv, on Cooper pairs above Tc
16. January 2021Our YSR paper is out, in collaboration with Copenhagen.
08. December 2020Our new paper is out, in collaboration with the groups of Baumberger, Perry and Mackenzie.