Edited multiple books including 'Person Re-Identification' (2014), 'Video Analytics for Business Intelligence' (2012), etc.; edited special issues like the 'Large-Scale Visual Sensor Networks: Architectures and Applications' for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (2021); organized various workshops at international conferences.
Research Experience
Has been a professor at Queen Mary University of London since 1993, where he also founded the Computer Vision Laboratory; organized several international workshops such as the Second International Workshop and Challenge on Real-World Face and Object Recognition from Low-Quality Images and Videos (FOR-LQ) in 2019, among others.
Background
Professor of Visual Computation at Queen Mary University of London. He established the Queen Mary Computer Vision Laboratory in 1993 and has enjoyed immensely working with PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. His research is in Computer Vision and Machine Learning, with a focus on Object Recognition, Action Recognition, and Video Analysis.