Research and Teaching Assistant at RWTH Aachen University
Kreisfreie Stadt Aachen Area, Germany
Research and Teaching Assistant at RWTH Aachen University
Kreisfreie Stadt Aachen Area, Germany
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Philippe Dreuw received the German Diploma degree in computer science in March 2005 at the RWTH Aachen University. In April 2005, he received a scholarship from his university to continue working as PhD student at the RWTH Aachen University. During his diploma thesis in the research area of gesture recognition he acquired expertise in appearance-based gesture recognition, image comparison methods, human-machine interaction, and object tracking.
Since April 2005 he is a research and teaching assistant at the RWTH Aachen University. Since 2009, he is leading the department's image processing group.
His work is focussed on sign language recognition, appearance-based gesture recognition, face recognition, video-analysis, tracking, and offline handwriting recognition. Some of his research goals in these areas are context modeling and an adequate modeling of image variability and defomations in image sequence alignments.
Image Recognition, Speech Recognition, Signal Processing, Sign Language Recognition, Gesture Recognition, Video Analysis, Object Tracking, Pattern Recognition, Data Mining, Optical Character Recognition, Handwriting Recognition, Project Management