lastname@isr.tecnico.ulisboa.pt

Affiliation:  ISR   IST

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Signals and Systems
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Pedro M. Q. Aguiar

The ultimate goal of my research is to make computers extract high level content from images by seeking their simplest interpretation. This lead me to the areas of image processing, computer vision, machine learning, pattern recognition. Other (older) research interests include statistical signal processing, stochastic processes, nonlinear systems, automatic control.

Selected papers:

Seeing without Looking: contextual rescoring of object detections for AP maximization
L. Pato, R. Negrinho, and P. Aguiar, IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2020.

Distributed basis pursuit   IEEE SPS Young Author Best Paper Award
J.
Mota, J. Xavier, P. Aguiar, and M. Püschel, IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing, 60(4), 2012.

Globally optimal solution to exploit rigidity when recovering structure from motion under occlusion
P. Aguiar, J. Xavier, and M. Stosic, IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing, 2008.
DoCoMo USA Labs Innovative Paper Award

Orientation in Manhattan: equiprojective classes and sequential estimation   (movies)
A. Martins, P. Aguiar, and M. Figueiredo, IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 27(5), 2005.  

Rank 1 weighted factorization for 3D structure recovery
P. Aguiar and J. Moura, IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 25(9), 2003.

“I am an apostle of the now – the everlasting present.
Do today all you reasonably can. Do not attempt to see the end of the road.
Keep your ends or goals in mind, but direct your brains to the solving and satisfactorily doing of all that your hands, or feet, find to do today.”
Percy Cerutty, Athletics, 1960.

"Invention is, in fact, a cautious dipping into the negation that lies outside system
from a position firmly ensconced in system."

Glenn Gould, Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, 1964.