AIIA Lab Profile
Prof. Ioannis Pitas Prof. Ioannis Pitas (IEEE Fellow, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, EURASIP Fellow) is a Professor at the Department of Informatics of AUTH and Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Information Analysis (AIIA) lab. He has 31600+ citations to his work and h-index 85+ (Google Scholar).
Contact: pitas@csd.auth.gr
Resources
Indicative Research Publications
- V. Mygdalis, A.Tefas and I.Pitas, “K-Anonymity-inspired Adversarial Attack and Multiple One-class Classification Defense“, Elsevier Neural Networks, pp. 296-307, 2020.
- C. Papaioannidis, V. Mygdalis and I.Pitas, “Domain-Translated 3D Object Pose Estimation“, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, pp. 9279-9291, 2020.
- R. Fan, U. Ozgunalp, B. Hosking, M. Liu and I. Pitas, “Pothole detection based on disparity transformation and road surface modeling”, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, pp.897-908, 2019.
- I. Mademlis, A.Tefas and I.Pitas, “A Salient Dictionary Learning Framework for Activity Video Summarization via Key-frame Extraction“, Elsevier Information Sciences, pp. 319-331, 2018.
- N.Tsapanos, A.Tefas, N.Nikolaidis and I.Pitas, “Neurons With Paraboloid Decision Boundaries for Improved Neural Network Classification Performance“, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, pp. 284-294, 2018.
Indicative Review/Tutorial Articles
- I. Mademlis, N.Nikolaidis, A.Tefas, I.Pitas, T. Wagner and A. Messina, “Autonomous UAV Cinematography: A Tutorial and a Formalized Shot-Type Taxonomy“, ACM Computing Surveys, pp. 105:1-105:33, 2019.
- I. Mademlis, N.Nikolaidis, A.Tefas, I.Pitas, T. Wagner and A. Messina, “Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Filming in Dynamic Unstructured Outdoor Environments“, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, pp. 147-153, 2019.
- I. Mademlis, V. Mygdalis, N.Nikolaidis and I.Pitas, “Challenges in Autonomous UAV cinematography: An Overview“, Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2018.
- S. Papadopoulos, I. Mademlis and I.Pitas, “Neural vision-based semantic 3D world modelling”, IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) Autonomous Vehicle Vision Workshop (AVVision), to be presented, 2021.
Other Material
- Tutorial on “Deep learning and multiple drone vision”, CVPR 2020, Seattle, Washington, USA
- Tutorial on “Fast convolution algorithms for embedded computing: applications in computer vision and machine learning”, ECCV 2020, Glasgow, UK
- Workshop on “Deep Learning & Computer Vision for autonomous systems: drones in infrastructure inspection”, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2020
Workshop on “Deep Learning and Computer Vision for Autonomous Systems”, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2020