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Ingo Höntsch Graduate Research Associate Image and Video Processing Laboratory Department of Electrical Engineering Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-7206 Phone: (602) 965 1319 FAX: (602) 965 8325 E-Mail: hontsch@asu.edu |
Ingo Höntsch's current research interests are in human visual perception, image and video compression, and multidimensional signal processing. The work towards his Ph.D. thesis deals with perceptually based compression of both still images and video.
Ingo Höntsch received the Dipl.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from Technische Universität Dresden (Dresden Institute of Technology) in September 1993. He is continuing his education and pursues a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU).
Currently, he is a Graduate Research Associate in the department of Electrical Engineering at ASU. In 1996 he worked from May to August as a Summer Intern at SAP AG in Walldorf, Germany. From November 1992 to August 1993 he was as visiting scholar with the Telecommunications Research Center at ASU.
Since 1994, Ingo Höntsch has been a student member of the Signal Processing, Information Theory, and Communications Societies of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
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Ingo Höntsch and Lina Karam, ``Locally-adaptive Image Coding based on a Perceptual Target Distortion'', 1998 International Conference On Acoustics, Speech, And Signal Processing -- ICASSP'98, Seattle, May 1998.
José G. González, Mark J.T. Smith, Ingo S. Höntsch, Lina J. Karam, Kamesh Namuduri and Harold Szu, ``Perceptual Image Compression for Data Transmission on the Battlefield'', SPIE 12th Annual International Symposium on Aerospace/Defense Sensing, Simulation,and Controls -- AeroSense'98, Orlando, Apr. 1998.
Ingo Höntsch and Lina Karam, ``Locally adaptive perceptual quantization without side information for compression of visual data'', IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference -- Globecom 97, Phoenix, Nov. 1997.
Ingo Höntsch and Lina Karam, ``Locally adaptive perceptual quantization without side information for DCT coefficients'', 31st ASILOMAR Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Monterey, Nov. 1997.
Ingo Höntsch and Lina Karam, ``APIC: Adaptive Perceptual Image Coding based on subband decomposition with locally adaptive perceptual weighting'', IEEE 1997 International Conference on Image Processing -- ICIP 97, Santa Barbara, Oct. 1997.
Ingo Höntsch and Lina Karam, ``A perceptually tuned embedded zerotree coder'', IEEE 1997 International Conference on Image Processing -- ICIP 97, Santa Barbara, Oct. 1997.