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Gamal Seedahmed joined the faculty of the University of Florida in 2007. Gamal’s research
vision and goals are focused on the understanding and development of robust
automated algorithms and tools that would solve complex problems in my areas
of research interests. His research interests lie in the areas of digital
photogrammetry, computer vision, and image understanding. His past and
current work, in a number of projects, has used insights from a number of
fields such as analytical geometry, statistics, linear algebra, artificial
intelligence, scale-space representation, differential geometry, and information
theory to develop novel algorithms and approaches to address difficult
problems in my research areas. Key results include algorithms for
feature-based digital photogrammetry using conic sections, a generalized
framework for spatial data matching and autonomous conflation, and image
texture characterization using scale-space information modeling coupled with
other approaches such as mutual information.
Gamal is the Geomatics Faculty member in charge of the Geomatics
Program at the Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center.
Please visit the FLREC program’s webpage for more
information.
Education
Ph.D. The Ohio State
University,
(Digital Photogrammetry). 2004.
M.Sc. The Ohio State
University,
(Digital Photogrammetry).2000.
B.Sc. University of Khartoum,
(with Honors) Surveying Engineering,1993.
Courses Taught
SUR 2101 Geomatics
SUR 3331 Photogrammetry
SUR
3501 Spatial Measurement Systems
Research Interests
Automatic Alignment of GIS vector data with high
resolution satellite imagery.
Scale-space image analysis.
The non-linearity of the photogrammetric orientation
algorithms.
Digital Camera calibration.
Map generalization and conflation.
Research
Publications
Contact Information
Dr. Gamal Seedahmed
Ft. Lauderdale
Research & Education Center
3205 College Ave., Davie, FL 33314-7799
Phone:
954-577-6305 Fax: (954) 475-4125
Email: gseedahmed@ufl.edu
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