Bernd Girod
Professor
Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Bernd Girod is the Hancock Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Information Systems Laboratory of Stanford University. Before joining Stanford in 1999, he was a Chaired Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. His research interests are in the area of image, video, and multimedia systems. He has published over 600 conference and journal papers and 6 books, receiving the EURASIP Signal Processing Best Paper Award in 2002, the IEEE Multimedia Communication Best Paper Award in 2007, the EURASIP Image Communication Best Paper Award in 2008, the EURASIP Signal Processing Most Cited Paper Award in 2008, as well as the EURASIP Technical Achievement Award in 2004 and the Technical Achievement Award of the IEEE Signal Processing Society in 2011. As an entrepreneur, Professor Girod has been involved in several startup ventures, among them Polycom, Vivo Software, 8x8, and RealNetworks. He received an Engineering Doctorate from University of Hannover, Germany, and an M.S. Degree from Georgia Institute of Technology. Prof. Girod is a Fellow of the IEEE, a EURASIP Fellow, a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a member of the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina).
Research Interest
His research interests are in the area of image, video, and multimedia systems.
Publications
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Chen DM, Girod B (2014) Memory-efficient image databases for mobile visual search. IEEE multimedia 21: 14-23.
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Chen DM, Girod BA (2015) hybrid mobile visual search system with compact global signatures. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia 17: 1019-1030.