Hilda Deborahمشاهده پروفایل
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Hilda Deborah is a Senior Researcher at the Department of Computer Science (IDI Gjøvik), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Her research focuses on spectral imaging, mathematical morphology, and soft metrology for image processing, with current interests in texture perception, digital humanities, and public dissemination of imaging research through interaction design. Education: She holds a double PhD in Computer Science from NTNU (2016) and a PhD in Signal and Image Processing from Université de Poitiers (2016). Professional History: Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (2018-2020) under the FRIPRO Mobility program, funded by the Research Council of Norway. She is currently part of NTNU's Outstanding Academic Fellow Programme 4.0 (2022-2026). Research Interests: Her work spans spectral imaging applications in cultural heritage, including pigment analysis, hyperspectral dataset development, and museum visitor experience studies using imaging data. She also explores interdisciplinary methods for digital humanities and public engagement. Awards: Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship, FRIPRO Mobility Grant (2018-2022), and participation in the FRIPRO Toppforsk project (2019-2024). Grants: FRIPRO Mobility (2018-2022) and Toppforsk (2019-2024) grants from Norway's Research Council. Projects include metrological texture analysis and collaborations on Dead Sea Scrolls research. Labs/Teams: Member of the Colourlab at NTNU, focusing on imaging science and cultural heritage applications. Leads initiatives like the Hyperspectral Pigment Dataset and interactive visualization tools for cultural heritage data.







