Scott T. Acton

Scott T. Acton
Alma mater - Virginia Tech (B.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1988)
- University of Texas, Austin (M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1990)
- University of Texas, Austin (Ph.D in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1993)
Website www.ece.virginia.edu/faculty/acton.html


Scott T. Acton is a professor in the Charles L. Brown Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and in the Biomedical Engineering Department of the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science, Charlottesville campus. Acton was born in California. He is the director of the Virginia Image and Video Analysis (VIVA) group there.[1] He works in the fields of video tracking and anisotropic diffusion.[2]

His B.S. degree (1988) is from Virginia Tech, his M.S.(1990) and Ph.D (1993) degrees from the University of Texas at Austin, where his advisor was Al Bovik. He is a senior member of the IEEE.,[2] is Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing and, previously, for the IEEE Signal Processing Letters. Acton has been at the University of Virginia since 2000. Before that time, he worked in the academic world for Oklahoma State University and in the engineering world for AT&T, Motorola and the Mitre Corporation.

Publications

He has published over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles, and 90 peer-reviewed conference presentations.

Books

References

  1. VIVA
  2. 1 2 Yongjian, Yu; Acton, Scott T. (November 2002). "Speckle Reducing Anisotropic Diffusion". IEEE Transactions On Image Processing. 11 (11). CiteSeerX 10.1.1.11.6593Freely accessible.
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