Scholar
Pietro Bonazzi
Google Scholar ID: AjGv99UAAAAJ
ETH Zurich
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Statistics
Mathematics
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Citations
98
H-index
5
i10-index
3
Publications
13
Co-authors
12
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Publications
8 items
TinyGLASS: Real-Time Self-Supervised In-Sensor Anomaly Detection
2026
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PicoSAM3: Real-Time In-Sensor Region-of-Interest Segmentation
2026
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Evaluating Electric Charge Variation Sensors for Camera-free Eye Tracking on Smart Glasses
2025
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Sub-Millisecond Event-Based Eye Tracking on a Resource-Constrained Microcontroller
2025
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PicoSAM2: Low-Latency Segmentation In-Sensor for Edge Vision Applications
2025
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RGB-Event Fusion with Self-Attention for Collision Prediction
2025
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Towards Low-Latency Event-based Obstacle Avoidance on a FPGA-Drone
2025
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Ultra-Efficient On-Device Object Detection on AI-Integrated Smart Glasses with TinyissimoYOLO
ECCV Workshops · 2023
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published in top venues including CVPR, ECCV, IEEE Sensors, IJCNN, and AICAS
Best Paper Award at ECCV Workshop 2025
Best Paper Award at IWASI 2025 for event-based eye tracking on STM32N6
Outstanding Student Oral Presentation Nomination and Outstanding Lecture Award at IEEE Sensors 2025
PBL Researcher Award 2025 for best PhD researcher in his group
Named among Top 10 Italian Students in Computer Science by Nova Student List Italy (2022)
Over 100 citations since 2023
Oral presentation of Q-Segment at IEEE AICAS 2025 in Abu Dhabi
Smart glasses object detection accepted at ICVSE workshop during ECCV 2024
Supervised student awarded Best PBL Semester Thesis Award 2025
Research Experience
Worked on generative 3D scene reconstruction and rendering using VAEs, Graph Transformers, Gaussian splats, and Diffusion models during his M.Sc.
Developed PicoSAM2, a low-latency segmentation system running directly on the Sony IMX500 sensor
Built an FPGA-accelerated collision avoidance system using event cameras
Created Retina, a novel event-based eye tracking system and open dataset
Demonstrated smart glasses research across Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Tianjin, China
Co-authors
12 total
Michele Magno
ETH Zurich
Sizhen Bian
RPTU & DFKI
Yawei Li
ETH Zurich
Julian Moosmann
Doctoral Student, ETH Zürich
Luca Benini
ETH Zürich, Università di Bologna
Lyes Khacef
PhD, Senior Research Scientist at Sony Europe
Federico Paredes-Vallés
PhD; Senior Research Engineer at Sony
Federico Tombari
Google, TU Munich
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