Charles
Boncelet , Ph.D
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware
Charles Boncelet is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with a joint appointment in the Department of Computer & Information Sciences. He earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and his B.S. in Applied and Engineering Physics from Cornell. Dr. Boncelet has over 100 publications, including a book chapter and two patents.
Dr. Boncelet's current research interests include nonlinear filtering, image processing, computer networking, data compression, multimedia, and digital watermarking and steganography. Research highlights include the following: several techniques for image steganography and tamperproofing, block arithmetic coding (BAC) for entropy coding, new bilevel image compression methods, quadtree methods for lossless and lossy image compression, several families of nonlinear filters including the Ll-filters and the LUM filters, fast algorithms for doing order statistic computations, a robust version of the Kalman filter, and combinatorial algorithms for robust estimation.
Dr. Boncelet has served as a reviewer for many journals and textbooks, including the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Information Theory, Image Processing, Automatic Control, and Signal Processing Letters.