Chokri BEN AMAR
received the B.S. degree
in Electrical Engineering from the National Engineering School
of Sfax (ENIS) in 1989, and the M.S. and PhD degrees in
Computer Engineering from the National Institute of Applied
Sciences in Lyon, France, in 1990 and 1994, respectively. He
spent a year at the University of "Haute Savoie" (France) as a
teaching assistant and researcher before joining the higher
School of Sciences and Techniques of Tunis as Assistant
Professor in 1995. In 1999, he joined the Sfax University
(USS), where he is currently an associate professor in the
Department of Electrical Engineering of the National
Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS), and the Vice director of the
REsearch Group on Intelligent Machines (REGIM). His research
interests include Computer Vision and Image and video analysis.
These research activities are centered around Wavelets and
Wavelet networks and their applications to data Classification
and approximation, Pattern Recognition and image and video
coding, indexing and watermarking. He is a senior member of
IEEE, and the chair of the IEEE SPS Tunisia Chapter, founded on
January 12, 2009. He was the chair of the Workshop on
Intelligent Machines: Theories & Applications (WIMTA 2008)
and the chairman of the organizing committees of the
"Traitement et Analyse de l'Information : Méthodes et
Applications (TAIMA 2009)" conference, International Conference
on Machine Intelligence ACIDCA-ICMI'2005 and International
Conference on Signals, Circuits and Systems
SCS’2004.
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