SHORT BIO
Pasquale Coscia is an Assistant Professor (RTDa) in the Department of Computer Science at the Università degli Studi di Milano and a member
of the
Industrial, Environmental and Biometric Informatics (IEBI) Laboratory. He earned his
Ph.D. degree (2019) in Industrial and Information Engineering from Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli".
From 2019 to 2022, he was a post-doctoral researcher at the Università degli Studi di Padova. He was also a visiting student at
the Università degli Studi di Firenze and a visiting researcher at the NATO STO-CMRE in La Spezia. He is Co-chair of the Intelligent
Measurement Systems Technical Committee (TC-22) of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society (since 2023). He is/has been
a member of the program committee of various IEEE international conferences and workshops. His research activities are focused
on theoretical, methodological, and applied aspects of computational intelligence for signal and image processing. In particular,
he has been studying computational intelligence and image synthesis for manufacturing applications and industrial/environmental
monitoring, as well as models for analyzing and predicting human motion in crowded contexts for video-surveillance.
He received the 2021 Best Paper Award of the Elsevier's Image and Vision Computing Journal for his work on human motion prediction.
News
- [2023.06] Our paper on Adversarial Defect Synthesis for Industrial Products in Low Data Regime has been accepted to ICIP'23!
- [2023.02] I am organizing a special session on AI for Industrial and Environmental Applications at DSP'23.
- [2021.05] I am a co-organizer of the 2nd Workshop on Benchmarking Trajectory Forecasting Models (BTFM), in conjunction with ICCV'21.
- [2021.05] I have received the Image and Vision Computing Editors Choice Award 2021 for the article Long-term Path Prediction in Urban Scenarios Using Circular Distributions! [Link]
- [2020.06] I am a co-organizer of the 1st Workshop on Benchmarking Trajectory Forecasting Models (BTFM), in conjunction with ECCV'20.