This handbook is highly recommended for postgraduate students and researchers working on applications such as automated learning; geometric and fuzzy reasoning; human-like artificial vision; tele-operation; space maneuvering; haptics; rescue robots; man-machine interfaces; tele-immersion; computer- and robotics-aided neurosurgery or orthopedics; the assembly and design of humanoids; and systems for metalevel reasoning.
Researcher in geometric computing for cognitive systems
Full Professor at the Computer Science Department of the
Center of Research and Advanced Studies CINVESTAV, Guadalajara, Mexico
Author and editor of books on geometric computing for computer science and engineering, reviewer, chair and active organiser of workshops and conferences on geometric computing for fields related to the design and building of perception action systems. Areas of research interest: pattern recognition, computer vision, neurocomputing, robotics, multidimensional image analysis, applications of Lie algebras and Clifford geometric algebra to cognitive systems.