Jan P. Allebach
Professor
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Purdue University
United States of America
Biography
Jan P. Allebach received his BSEE from the University of Delaware in 1972 and his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1976. He was on the faculty at the University of Delaware from 1976 to 1983. Since 1983, he has been at Purdue University where he is currently Hewlett-Packard Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His current research interests include image rendering, image quality, color imaging and color measurement, printer and sensor forensics, and digital publishing. The results of his research have been licensed to major digital printing and imaging vendors and can be found in products that have sold hundreds of millions units worldwide. Prof. Allebach has published over 90 papers in refereed journals and over 232 conference publications. He is inventor on 15 issued patents. The results of his research on image rendering algorithms have been licensed to major vendors of imaging products, and can be found in tens of millions of units that have been sold worldwide.
Research Interest
Electronic imaging systems, image capture and rendering, color image processing, image quality, document imaging
Publications
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C. L. Chen, G. T. C. Chiu, and J. P. Allebach, “Halftoning Banding Reduction for a Class of Electrophotographic Systems – Part I: Characterization and Modeling,†Mechatronics18: 400-411
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X. Dong, P. Majewicz, G. McNutt, C. A. Bouman, J. P. Allebach, and I. Pollak, “A Document Page Classification Algorithm in Copy Pipeline,†Journal of Electronic Imaging 17: 043011
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P. J. Chiang, N. Khanna, A. K. Mikkilineni, M. V. Ortiz Segovia, S. Suh, J. P. Allebach, G. T.-C. Chiu, and E. J. Delp, “Printer and Scanner Forensics: Examining the Security Mechanisms for a Unique Interface,†IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (Special issue on Digital Forensics)26: 72-83