Welcome to GTI
                    
  • Research

    Theory and methods of Digital Image Processing, Visual Static Information encoding (images), Dynamic visual information coding (video, TV and HDTV), Image sintesis,etc.

    Teaching

    Digital Image Processing, Digital Television, Image Encoding, Multimedia System, Computer Vision, Graphics, Telecommunications Systems, Digital transmision

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News and Events

July 24, 2024

6G-OpenVerso-Holo Project

Free ViewPoint Video (FVV Live) in the 6G-OpenVerso-Holo Project.

June 26, 2024

QoMEX 2024 

International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience.

July 11, 2024

2nd International Summer School 2024

Second Edition of the International Summer School on Extended Reality Technology and Experience.

June 25, 2024

IMX’24

Innovation highlighted at ACM IMX 2024 by the GTI.

  

  

      

      Former News

 

About Us

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    The Grupo de Tratamiento de Imágenes (GTI) [Image Processing Group] is a research group working on theory, methods, and applications of Digital Image and Video Processing, mainly for compression and analysis. Besides specific developments on video related topics, GTI also considers research on complete systems like visual communications, real time computer vision, and multimedia telecom applications. Thus, GTI has developed facilities and toolkits for the design and implementation of video delivery systems and machine-learning based computer vision applications. Currently, GTI activity focuses on immersive video communications and extended (VR, MR, AR) and shared reality applications, including deep-learning for visual computing. GTI infrastructure includes three labs: a complete 3DTV laboratory (3DTV Lab) endowed with a 3D acquisition system, a 3D post-production system, and several 3D displays, a real-time free-viewpoint video laboratory (FVV Live) endowed with linear and planar camera configurations, lightweight schemes for video acquisition, transmission, and rendering, and minimal motion to photon latency, and an immersive laboratory (ImLab) for 360VR, volumetric video and extended/shared reality.

     
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    The Grupo de Tratamiento de Imágenes (GTI) [Image Processing Group] is a research group working on theory, methods, and applications of Digital Image and Video Processing, mainly for compression and analysis. Besides specific developments on video related topics, GTI also considers research on complete systems like visual communications, real time computer vision, and multimedia telecom applications. Thus, GTI has developed facilities and toolkits for the design and implementation of video delivery systems and machine-learning based computer vision applications. Currently, GTI activity focuses on immersive video communications and extended (VR, MR, AR) and shared reality applications, including deep-learning for visual computing. GTI infrastructure includes three labs: a complete 3DTV laboratory (3DTV Lab) endowed with a 3D acquisition system, a 3D post-production system, and several 3D displays, a real-time free-viewpoint video laboratory (FVV Live) endowed with linear and planar camera configurations, lightweight schemes for video acquisition, transmission, and rendering, and minimal motion to photon latency, and an immersive laboratory (ImLab) for 360VR, volumetric video and extended/shared reality.

     

Contact

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    Grupo de Tratamiento de Imágenes

    Edificio C, Desp: C-306

    Dpto. Señales, Sistemas y Radiocomunicaciones

    E.T.S. Ingenieros de Telecomunicación

    Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

    28040 – Madrid (Spain)

    Teléfono: (+34) 91 06 72 383