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André Zaccarin is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the College of Engineering, Université Laval, where he has been a faculty member since 1991. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University and has maintained a strong research presence in image and video processing, computer vision, and coding algorithms.
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Princeton University (1991)
- M.A., Princeton University (1988)
- M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Université Laval (1987)
- B.Sc.A. in Electrical Engineering, Université Laval (1985)
His research focuses on the study and development of advanced coding algorithms for still images and video sequences. Key areas include dense motion field estimation, model-based coding, 3D motion models, segmentation-based coding, and fast coding algorithms. He also investigates image segmentation, analysis and modeling, with applications in medical imaging and motion estimation for computer vision. Hyperspectral image processing is another significant area of interest.
With 61 available publications, his scholarly output reflects sustained contributions in signal and image processing, particularly in compression and computer vision. The body of work shows consistent engagement with algorithmic innovation, motion analysis, and practical implementations in imaging systems.
While specific scientific awards are not listed in the provided text, his long-standing academic career and industrial research role suggest recognition within the field.
André Zaccarin has supervised multiple student projects, though specific names are not provided. He was also affiliated with Intel Corp. as a Senior Staff Researcher at the Microprocessor Research Labs from 2000 to 2001, indicating industry collaboration. He served as an Invited Researcher at Princeton University during summer 1992.
He is affiliated with the Computer Vision and Systems Laboratory at Université Laval, where his research group conducts work in vision systems and image processing technologies.





