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Sergio Goma

Volunteer Experience

Society for Imaging Science and Technology

Vice President

Society for Imaging Science and Technology

The first place technical professionals and users go for knowledge on techniques, processes, and systems for imaging.
Founded in 1947, the Society for Imaging Science and Technology (imaging.org) is a professional international organization dedicated to keeping members and others apprised of the latest scientific and technological developments in the field of imaging through conferences, educational programs, publications, and its website.
IS&T encompasses all aspects of imaging science, with particular emphasis on digital printing, electronic imaging, color science, image preservation, photofinishing, pre-press technologies, hybrid imaging systems, and silver halide research.
2014-2018

https://www.imaging.org/site/IST/About_Us/About_imaging_org/IST/About/About.aspx

 

Springer Publishing Company

Journal of Real-Time Image Processing

 

Associate Editor

Journal of Real-Time Image Processing

Although there are many journals addressing the subject of image processing, the Journal of Real-Time Image Processing (JRTIP) is the only one that is solely dedicated to the real-time aspect of image and video processing.
It is often the case that an image processing algorithm is developed and proven theoretically sound, presumably with a specific application in mind, but its practical applications and the detailed steps, methodology, and trade-off analysis required to achieve its real-time performance are never fully explored. JRTIP is thus intended to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of image and video processing, serving the greater community of researchers, practicing engineers, and industrial professionals who deal with designing, implementing or utilizing real-time image and video processing systems.
The real-time aspect is critical in many real-world devices or products such as mobile phones, digital still/video/cell-phone cameras, portable media players, personal digital assistants, high-definition television, video surveillance systems, industrial visual inspection systems, medical imaging devices, vision-assisted intelligent robots, spectral imaging systems, and many other embedded image or video processing systems.
Topics covered in the journal include:
  • Real-time image and video processing algorithms
  • Real-time embedded image/video processing systems
  • Real-time image and video processing hardware and architecture including FPGA, DSP, GPU, GPP, ASIC, System-on-Chip (SoC), and System-in-a-Package (SiP) implementations
  • Real-time software optimizations and related design paradigms for image/video processing
  • Real-time hardware/software co-design for image and video processing
  • Real-time image and video processing applications including digital, cell-phone, and smart cameras, machine vision, industrial inspection, surveillance and security, image and video compression for transmission and for database storage and retrieval, biomedical imaging, spectral imaging, etc.
The editorial board consist of a dedicated team of experts from academia and industry who have played a major role in promoting the area of real-time image and video processing. The Editors-in-Chief and more than half of the board members have an established track record in this area. They bring several years of experience from their previous involvement with the journal Real-Time Imaging (RTI), which preceded JRTIP publishing real-time image and video processing papers.
2009-current

https://link.springer.com/journal/11554 

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE Signal Processing Society

Associate Editor

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing

The IEEE Transactions on Image Processing covers novel theory, algorithms, and architectures for the formation, capture, processing, communication, analysis, and display of images, video, and multidimensional signals in a wide variety of applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the mathematical, statistical, and perceptual modeling, representation, formation, coding, filtering, enhancement, restoration, rendering, halftoning, search, and analysis of images, video, and multidimensional signals. Applications of interest include image and video communications, electronic imaging, biomedical imaging, image and video systems, and remote sensing.
2013-2018

https://signalprocessingsociety.org/publications-resources/ieee-transactions-image-processing

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE Signal Processing Society

Associate Editor

IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging

The IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging will publish articles where computation plays an integral role in the image formation process. Papers will cover all areas of computational imaging ranging from fundamental theoretical methods to the latest innovative computational imaging system designs. Topics of interest will include advanced algorithms and mathematical techniques, model-based data inversion, methods for image and signal recovery from sparse and incomplete data, techniques for non-traditional sensing of image data, methods for dynamic information acquisition and extraction from imaging sensors, software and hardware for efficient computation in imaging systems, and highly novel imaging system design.
2015-2018

https://signalprocessingsociety.org/publications-resources/ieee-transactions-computational-imaging

IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging

Society for Imaging Science and Technology

Symposium Chair – Electronic Imaging Symposium

Society for Imaging Science and Technology

2014

https://www.imaging.org/site/IST/Conferences/EI/IST/Conferences/EI/Symposium_Overview.aspx

EI Symposium and Conference Symposium

IEEE Signal Processing Society

Committee Member – HVEI – Human Vision and Electronic Imaging Conference

The conference on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging explores the role of human perception and cognition in the design, analysis, and use of electronic media systems. Over the years, it has brought together researchers, technologists, and artists, from all over the world, for a rich and lively exchange of ideas. We believe that understanding the human observer is fundamental to the advancement of electronic media systems, and that advances in these systems and applications drive new research into the perception and cognition of the human observer. Every year, we introduce new topics through our Special Sessions, centered on areas driving innovation at the intersection of perception and emerging media technologies. The HVEI website (https://jbmulligan.github.io/HVEI/) includes additional information and updates.
We are also proud to announce that IS&T is now publishing the Journal of Perceptual Imaging, the journal of the HVEI community, to publish peer-reviewed papers at the intersection of Human Vision/Cognition, Imaging/Media, and Art.
2008-current

http://hvei.eecs.northwestern.edu/

Society for Imaging Science and Technology

Committee Member – Imaging Sensors and Systems Conference

The conference will focus on image sensing for consumer, industrial, medical, and scientific applications, as well as image processing algorithms, and pipeline tuning for these camera systems. This conference will serve to bring together researchers, scientists, and engineers working in these fields, and provides the opportunity for quick publication their work. Topics can include, but are not limited to, research and applications in image sensors and detectors, camera/sensor characterization, ISP pipelines and tuning, image artifact correction and removal, image reconstruction, color calibration, image enhancement, HDR imaging, light-field imaging, multi-frame processing, computational photography, 3D imaging, 360/cinematic VR cameras, camera image quality evaluation and metrics, novel imaging applications, imaging system design, and deep learning applications in imaging.
Solid state optical sensors and solid state cameras have established themselves as the imaging systems of choice for many demanding professional applications such as automotive, space, medical, scientific and industrial applications. The advantages of low-power, low-noise, high-resolution, high-geometric fidelity, broad spectral sensitivity, and extremely high quantum efficiency have led to a number of revolutionary uses.
2008-current

http://www.imaging.org
 

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE Signal Processing Society

IEEE Computational Imaging Technical Committee

Committee Member – IEEE Signal Processing Society – Computational Imaging Special Interest Group

The purpose of the Computational Imaging SIG (CI SIG) is to promote activities within the technical area of computational imaging, distinguished from image processing by the role of computation in the image formation process. The technical scope includes those areas listed under all EDICS categories of the IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging and under the EDICS subcategory Computational Imaging of IEEE Transactions on Image Processing.
2015-2018 TC Memeber
2018-current Associate Member

https://signalprocessingsociety.org/get-involved/computational-imaging-technical-committee/computational-imaging-home