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Haim Schweitzer

Haim Schweitzer

Associate Professor - Computer Science
 
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Professional Preparation

Ph.D. - Computer Science
Hebrew University - 1986
B.S. - Mathematics & Computer Science
Tel Aviv University - 1982

Research Areas

Research Interests
  • Computer vision
  • Machine learning
  • Related Internet technology

Publications

T. Yoshizawa and H. Schweitzer. Interactive browsing of visual content on the internet. Journal of Internet Technology, 7(1), 2006. 2006 - Publication

Appointments

Associate Professor
University of Texas at Dallas [–Present]

Additional Information

"Awards, Grants, and Sponsored Projects"
  • Eric Jonsson School Teaching Award, 2006-2007 academic year.
  • TSWG, A Logic-Based Integral-Images Approach to Face Detection and Benchmarking Human Face Matching Performance over Changes in Photometric Conditions, 2003-2005, ($630,000) Principal Investigator. Co-PI's are K. Truemper, A. O'toole, and H. Abdi.
  • Texas Advanced Technology Program, A Browser for Visual Data, 2002 - 2004. ($153,300)
  • Texas Advanced Research Program, Content Based Indexing and Retrieval of Images and Video, 2000 - 2002. ($105,300)
  • NSF, Extracting Information from Digital Video Motion Sequences, 1993-1997. ($99,993)
  • The Chaim Weizmann Postdoctoral Fellowship.
  • Israel National Council for Research and Development, Advanced methods for image restoration and understanding, 1984-1987. (Co-principal investigator with S. Peleg).
  • Basic Research Foundation of the Israel Academy of Sciences, Solving image processing and probabilistic classifcation problems using vector space representation, 1983-1986. (Co-principal investigator with S. Peleg).
  • Elbit, Automatic visual inspection, 1983. (Co-principal investigator with S. Peleg).

News Articles

Four UTD Faculty Members Win $625,000 For Face Recognition Research Efforts
RICHARDSON, Texas (April 16, 2003) - Four faculty members at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) have won federal funding of more than $625,000 for research efforts designed to improve face recognition technology, a potentially important tool in the government's war on terrorism.

The award was made by the United States Department of Defense and the Technical Support Working Group, the multi-agency federal task force whose goal is to develop and improve technology for combating terrorism. UTD's research proposal was one of less than 50 selected for funding by the agencies out of a total of some 12,500 proposals to strengthen the nation's security in the wake of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, according to university officials.