Alexey S. Yermakov, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Tula State University
Lenin Ave. 92, 300600 Tula
Russia
Phone: (087-2) 35-36-37
FAX: (087-2) 33-13-05
E-mail: yermakov@uic.tula.ru

Date of birth: August 14, 1976. Citizenship: The Russian Federation.

Academic History:

2003

Ph.D. degree, Tula State University, Tula.
Thesis: Elastic Kernel Functions for Image Recognition.

1999

M.S. degree, Tula State University, Department of Automation and Remote Control.
Thesis: Directional Analysis of Texture Images

Scientific History:

Since 2002

Assistant Professor,
Tula State University, Department of Technical Cybernetics.

Lecture Courses: Intelligent Technologies, Automation and Control, 

Researcher,
Laboratory of Data Analysis, Department of Technical Cybernetics.

Theoretical Research: Image matching and elastic kernel functions for image recognition.

Applications: Face verification and finger's pattern type recognition.

1999-2002

Post Graduate Student,
Tula State University, Department of Technical Cybernetics.

Research: Analysis of human brain MRI pictures, directional analysis of texture images.

Scientific Interests:

Optimization approach to signal and image analysis,  image matching, image recognition.

Publications:

About 13 scientific publications.

Some papers in English:

V. Mottl, A. Kopylov, A. Kostin, A. Yermakov, J. Kittler. Elastic Transformation of the Image Pixel Grid for Similarity Based Face Identification, 16-th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, August 11-15, 2002, Quebec City, Canada. pp. 538-544

V. Mottl, A. Kopylov, A. Kostin, A. Yermakov, J. Kittler. Elastic Kernel Functions for Image Recognition, Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2003, pp. 98–100.

V. Mottl, A. Kopylov, A. Kostin, A. Yermakov, J. Kittler. Support Object Classifiers with Rigid and Elastic Kernel Functions for Face Identification, 16-th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, August 11-15, 2002, Quebec City, Canada.

V. Mottl, A. Yermakov.  Texture analysis of massive data sets of seismic explorations, In Preprints of BOAC’1999, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, May 26-28, 1999, pp. 66-70.

 

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