Computer Vision and Image Processing Research Lab (CVIP Lab)
The CVIP Research Lab is equipped with state of the art workstations and associated development software for application and algorithm research and development. A major research tool of the CVIP Lab is CVIPtools, a program with over 25 years of development history and thousands of users around the world. It offers experienced and new users alike the opportunity to experiment with computer imaging in an easy-to-use GUI-based environment.
Active research contributes to the excellence of the CVIPtools program, which is under continuing development at SIUE.
Research and development in the CVIP Lab:
- CVIPtools development
- Analysis of thermographic veterinary images: Intervertebral disc disease
- Analysis of thermographic veterinary images: Feline hyperthyroidism
- Analysis of thermographic veterinary images: Temperature normalization, Chiari malformation (COMS)
- Automated defect detection in microdisplay chips
- Automated inspection and grading of lumber bundles
- Computer-aided diagnosis system for pigmented skin lesions
- Skin tumor image classification using texture and relative color
- Color image segmentation algorithm development
- Wavelet/vector quantization image compression
- Deformable templates applied to skin tumor border finding
- Helicopter image enhancement
- High-speed film image enhancement
- New Border Images
Research funded by Long Island Veterinary Specialists, Krewson Reaching Equipment Company, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, the National Institutes of Health, Camber Corporation, System Dynamics International, Stoecker & Associates, Stealth Technologies, the Department of Defense, Westar Corporation, River City Software.