
Biography
Guido M. Cortelazzo holds a “Laurea in Ingegneria Elettronica” degree from the University of Padova (1976) and a Master Degree and a Philosophy Doctor Degree, both in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1980 and 1984, respectively). After a period with M/A-COM Linkabit, a satellite communication company of San Diego, California, he joined (1986) the Department of Information Engineering (DEI) of the University of Padova as associate professor. In 1999 he became full professor and in 2014 he left DEI. In 1986 he co-funded with G.A. Mian the Image Processing Laboratory of DEI and in 1993 he funded the Multimedia Telecommunications and Technology Laboratory of DEI (now MEDIA lab). In 1998 he was visiting associate with the California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA ). He has been active in the organization of several special sessions and meetings. A founding member of the steering committee of the International Symposium on 3D Data Processing Visualization and Transmission (3DPVT) the proceedings of which he co-edited in in 2002 with Concettina Guerra. 3DPVT later merged with 3DIM into 3DV Conference, a reference conference for the community interested to 3D issues. The professional interests of Guido M. Cortelazzo originally centered on signal and image processing over the years moved to computer vision and computer graphics, focusing from the mid 90’s on the automatic construction of 3D models of still and dynamic scenes, their analysis and transmission. He is the author of more than seventy journal papers and 3 books. He has been the (co-)recipient of Italian, and international research and industry grants and holds a few industrial patents.
Publications
1985
The use of multiple criterion optimization for frequency domain design of noncausal IIR filters Journal Article
In: IEEE transactions on acoustics, speech, and signal processing, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 126–135, 1985.
1984
Simultaneous design in both magnitude and group-delay of IIR and FIR filters based on multiple criterion optimization Journal Article
In: IEEE transactions on acoustics, speech, and signal processing, vol. 32, no. 5, pp. 949–967, 1984.
On the design of digital filters with monotonic transition regions using “don’t care bands”,” Journal Article
In: Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science, vol. 77, no. 3/4, pp. 261–270, 1984.
The use of multiple criterion optimization in digital filter design PhD Thesis
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.
1983
Simultaneous design in both magnitude and group-delay of IIR and FIR filters: Problems and results Proceedings Article
In: ICASSP’83. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, pp. 201–204, IEEE 1983.
An alternate technique for min-max design of multiband finite impulse response digital filters Journal Article
In: Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing, vol. 2, pp. 285–309, 1983.
1982
The use of multiple criterion optimization for the simultaneous phase and magnitude design of IIR digital filters Proceedings Article
In: ICASSP’82. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, pp. 1813–1816, IEEE 1982.
1980
Frequency Domain Design of Multiband Finite Impulse Response Digital Filters Based on the Minimax Criterion. Technical Report
ILLINOIS UNIV AT URBANA COORDINATED SCIENCE LAB 1980.
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3DPVT’06 Journal Article
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ON THE DESIGN OF IDIC, ITAL, FILTERS VVITII MONOTONIC TRANSITION REGIONS USING “DON” T CARE” BANIDS. Journal Article
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Depth and multi-view image and video coding: algorithms and quality issues beyond the ones of standard image and video compression Journal Article
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A statistical illumination-reflectance separation algorithm for the multispectral acquisition of frescoes Journal Article
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A rate-distortion driven approach to remote visualization of 3D models Proceedings Article
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VIDEO TECHNOLOGY Journal Article
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AN APPROACH TO ESTIMATE OF 2D-3D MOTION OF SURFACES: THE FREQUENCY DOMAIN TECHNIQUE Journal Article
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AUTOMATIC 3D MODELING OF FRESCOED HYSTORICAL BUILDINGS WITH MULTISPECTRAL TEXTURES Journal Article
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3D Passive shape recovery from texture and silhouette information Journal Article
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A range camera collecting multi-spectral texture for architecture applications Journal Article
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