DANIEL CORES COSTAView profile
Assistant Professor
Daniel Cores Costa is an Assistant Professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela, affiliated with the Department of Electronics and Computing under the Higher Technical School of Engineering. His research focuses on advanced computer vision techniques, including spatio-temporal convolutional neural networks, few-shot learning, and generative adversarial networks (GANs) for small object detection. He earned his Doctorate from the same university in 2022 with a thesis titled Spatio-temporal convolutional neural networks for video object detection , advised by Dr. Victor Manuel Brea Sánchez and Dr. Manuel Mucientes Molina. His work spans video object detection, medical imaging applications (e.g., COVID-19 diagnosis), and autonomous systems like UAV navigation. Key areas include improving data efficiency via pseudo-label mining, enhancing GAN-based data augmentation pipelines, and developing spatio-temporal feature aggregation techniques for dynamic scenes. He collaborates with the GSI Group (Intelligent Systems Group) , contributing to interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of AI, robotics, and healthcare. Publications highlight trends in few-shot learning for medical imaging, video-language evaluation benchmarks (TVBench), and real-time UAV-based object detection. Notable contributions address challenges in small object detection in videos and X-ray vision systems. His research emphasizes practical applications in healthcare diagnostics and autonomous systems. Despite no explicit mention of awards or grants, his prolific publication record (2015–2025) underscores sustained academic engagement. Advising details are unavailable, but his involvement in thesis supervision and collaborative groups like GSI indicates active mentorship.








