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Dimitris Agrafiotis
Also published under:D. Agrafiotis
Affiliation
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Bristol, UK
Topic
Bitrate,Quantization Parameter,Video Coding,Video Compression,Video Content,Bit Error,Bit Error Rate,Most Significant Bit,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Test Sequences,Underwater Acoustic,Video Quality,Bit Error Rate Performance,Channel Impulse Response,Video Sequences,Additive Noise,Bandwidth Efficiency,Delay Spread,Group Of Pictures,Multiple-input Multiple-output,Time-varying Channel,Video Transmission,Background Noise,Bitstream,Channel Estimation,Compression Artifacts,Dynamic Range,High Dynamic Range,Human Visual System,Minimum Mean Square Error,Rate-distortion,Real-time Video,Spatial Resolution,Speed Of Sound,Underwater Acoustic Channel,Acceptable Quality,Adaptive Method,Adjusted Rand Index,Channel Frequency Response,Code Blocks,Coding Matrix,Current Frame,Cyclic Prefix,Decoding,Distortion,Distortion Types,Doppler Spread,Error Performance,Fast Fourier Transform,Forward Error Correction,
Biography
Dimitris Agrafiotis (M’15) received the M.Sc. (Hons.) degree in electronic engineering from Cardiff University, Cardiff, U.K., in 1998 and the Ph.D. degree from University of Bristol, Bristol, U.K., in 2002.
He is a Senior Lecturer of Signal Processing with the University of Bristol. He has been involved in a number of national and international funded projects and has authored over 60 papers. His research interests include video coding and error resilience, video quality metrics, gaze prediction, and perceptual coding.
He is a Senior Lecturer of Signal Processing with the University of Bristol. He has been involved in a number of national and international funded projects and has authored over 60 papers. His research interests include video coding and error resilience, video quality metrics, gaze prediction, and perceptual coding.