Paul D. Gader
Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering;University of Florida, USA
Paul Gader received his Ph.D. degree in
mathematics in 1986 from the University
of Florida. He has worked as a Senior Research
Scientist at Honeywell's Systems and
Research Center, as a Research Engineer and
Manager at the Environmental Research Institute
of Michigan, and as a faculty member
at the University of Wisconsin, the University
of Missouri, and the University of
Florida, where he is currently a Professor of
computer and information science and engineering. He led teams
involved in real-time, handwritten address recognition systems for
the US postal service developing algorithms for handwritten digit
recognition and segmentation, numeric field recognition, word
recognition, and line segmentation. He has led teams that devised
and tested several real-time algorithms in the field for mine detection.
He served as a Technical Director of the University of Missouri
MURI on Humanitarian Demining for two years. He is currently
involved in landmine detection projects investigating handheld and
ground-based detection systems, acoustic detection, EO/IR detection
of mines and trip-wires, hyperspectral detection, and multisensor
fusion. Dr. Gader is a Senior Member of the IEEE and has
over 165 technical publications in the areas of image and signal processing,
applied mathematics, and pattern recognition, including
over 50 refereed journal articles.
Biography Updated on 3 March 2005
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