Return of the Lemqi Blog
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009First of all, thank you for all comments and emails we received regarding project bamby. I think an apology from our side is due at this point. We both have been very busy working on our Master Thesis Projects. Hence there was little to no blogging done.
As project bamby was part of our research at the university our main interest was to build a proof of concept code regarding our Registration and Decoding algorithms. That’s why we are currently putting no more effort into this project. Nevertheless we have quite a few cool ideas regarding the barcode detection and decodingthat might find their way into an implementation at a later point.
So what’s planned to be covered inside the lemqi blog anyways you might ask ? Easy answer: “Whatever comes to be interesting in the world of computer science.” We plan to blog about our current research and work projects.
Currently Joachim is working on a project regarding device tracking and might give some insights into software engineering techniques or more specific problems in this field.
I am currently working on texture classification within medical images. I plan to blog about methods that are used within this field (like specific statistical classifiers, texture operators, image metrics and of course wavelets :)).
Nevertheless this blog is not planned to be of entirely technical format. We might also blog about funny stories happening in our work or just mention our thoughts about certain facts in the field of computer science.
Next thing I plan, is a blog entry about the very popular and powerful Local Binary Pattern operator that is used extensively for feature extraction in texture classification problems.
So long!
