Tamás Szirányi

Prof
head of research laboratory
Address
1111 Budapest, Kende u. 13-17.
Room number
K 414
Email
sziranyi.tamas@sztaki.hun-ren.hu
Phone
+36 1 279 6106
Fax
+36 1 279 6292

WebPage:      http://www.sztaki.hu/~sziranyi/
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Last positions:

Member of Council  of  Research Institutes of the Academy (MTA AKT)  (2008 - 2015)
Associate Editor  of  IEEE Tr. Image Processing (2003-2009)
Representative of Doctors of the 
 Hungarian Academy of Sciences from (2007- 2012)
Member of the board of Trustees of Bolyai Research Fellowship (2007- 2012)
Former
 Professor with the Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Dep of Information Technology (2004-2014)
Former
 Professor with  the Veszprém (Pannon) University,  head of Image Processing Lab  (2001-2011)
 

Biography:

Prof. Tamás Szirányi received his  Ph.D. and D.Sci. degrees in 1991 and 2001, by  the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. He was appointed to a Full Professor position in 2001at Pannon University, Veszprém, Hungary, and, in 2004, at the Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Budapest. Presently he is a full professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.

He has been a research scientist at the Institute for Computer Science and Control (MTA SZTAKI), Hungarian Academy of Sciences since 1992, where he leads the Machine Perception Research Laboratory (earlier Distributed Events Analysis Res Lab) since 2006. With his research laboratory he has been participated in several prestigious international (ESA, EDA, FP6, FP7, OTKA) projects. The main topics with his laboratory are: Earth observation, Robot localisation, Geo-information computation, Surveillance camera networks.  

 Dr. Szirányi was the founder and past president (1997 to 2002) of the Hungarian Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society. He was an Associate Editor of IEEE T. Image Processing  (2003-2009),  and he has been an AE of Digital Signal Processing (Elsevier) since 2012.  He was honoured by the Master Professor award in 2001, by the Széchenyi professorship and the  ProScientia (Veszprem) award in 2011. He is a Fellow both of the Int. Assoc. Pattern Recognition (IAPR) and the Hungarian Academy of Engineering from 2008.   He has been elected as a Corresponding Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2022. He has more than 300 publications including 60 in major scientific journals, and  several international patents.

Research activities include

  • machine perception,
  • pattern recognition,
  • autonomous driving,
  • 3D image analysis,
  • texture and motion segmentation,
  • Markov Random Fields and stochastic optimization,
  • remote sensing,
  • Earth observation,
  • surveillance systems for multiple cameras,
  • intelligent networked sensor systems,
  • graph based clustering,
  • digital film restoration.  

 

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