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Andy Rowlands is a researcher at the School of Computing Sciences, University of East Anglia (UEA), actively contributing to the fields of computational imaging, color science, and image processing. His work focuses on image lightness processing, camera characterization, and modeling of real-world scene statistics.
Research Interests: His primary research areas include computational imaging, color science, image lightness processing, reflectance modeling, and convolution-based image enhancement. His work bridges computer vision and human visual perception, aiming to improve image processing algorithms based on first principles and real-world data.
Recent Publication Trends: His recent publications (2023–2024) demonstrate a strong focus on optimizing image lightness processing using convolution filters, modeling piecewise-constant reflectance spectra for camera calibration, and analyzing real-world scene statistics through Mondrian representations. These works are published in specialized imaging conferences and journals, indicating deep technical engagement in niche areas of computational photography.
Awards and Recognition:
- No scientific awards or honors are mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: There is no information available regarding student supervision, grant funding, or research advising activities.
Labs and Research Teams: Andy Rowlands appears to collaborate closely with Dr. Graham D. Finlayson, suggesting affiliation with a research group in computational imaging or color science at UEA, though the specific lab or team name is not provided.


