Prof. Gholamreza Anbarjafari | Generative AI | Best Researcher Award
Professor at Estonian Business School Estonia.
Professor Gholamreza Anbarjafari, also known as Shahab, is a distinguished AI scientist with over 15 years of experience in leading and developing cutting-edge solutions in AI, Generative AI, Machine Learning, Medical Signal Processing, and Computer Vision. He has held prominent academic positions, including Professor and Head of the iCV Lab at the University of Tartu and Visiting Professor roles at Yildiz Technical University and Estonian Business School. His professional journey includes significant contributions to industry, notably as Director of AI at PwC Finland, where he leads AI and GenAI initiatives across the Nordic region. An IEEE Senior Member, Professor Anbarjafari has been recognized with several awards, including the Best Lecturer award and the Best Paper award by ETRI Journal. His research has garnered substantial funding, and he has a robust publication record with a high h-index and numerous citations, reflecting his impact in the field.
Publication Profile
Education
Top Noted Publication
1. Action Recognition Using Single-Pixel Time-of-Flight Detection
Authors: I. Ofodile, A. Helmi, A. Clapés, E. Avots, K. M. Peensoo, S. M. Valdma, G. Anbarjafari, et al.
Journal: Entropy, Vol. 21, Issue 4, Article 414 (2019)
Citations: 16
Summary: This paper explores a novel method for action recognition using single-pixel Time-of-Flight (ToF) detection rather than conventional RGB or depth cameras. The study emphasizes:
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Utilizing a ToF sensor for motion capture by detecting temporal variations in backscattered light.
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A compressed sensing approach that allows action recognition from a limited number of photons (i.e., low-light or cost-constrained scenarios).
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Demonstrated high accuracy in recognizing actions like waving, walking, and jumping using neural networks trained on ToF data.
2. An Objective No-Reference Measure of Illumination Assessment
Author: G. Anbarjafari
Journal: Measurement Science Review, Vol. 15, Issue 6, pp. 319–326 (2015)
Citations: 16
Summary: This paper proposes a no-reference (NR) metric for evaluating the illumination quality of digital images. Key contributions include:
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Development of an algorithm that assesses brightness consistency and contrast without requiring a reference image.
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Use of statistical parameters from histogram analysis to predict human visual satisfaction with image lighting.
3. Prediction of sgRNA Off-Target Activity in CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing Using Graph Convolution Network
Authors: P. K. Vinodkumar, C. Ozcinar, G. Anbarjafari
Journal: Entropy, Vol. 23, Issue 5, Article 608 (2021)
Citations: 15
Summary: This study applies graph convolutional networks (GCNs) to predict off-target effects of sgRNA sequences in CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. Contributions:
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Modeling nucleotide sequences as graphs to capture spatial and relational properties.
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Achieves superior prediction accuracy over traditional machine learning methods.
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Addresses a critical concern in genome editing: unintended mutations.
4. Size-Dictionary Interpolation for Robot’s Adjustment
Authors: M. Daneshmand, A. Aabloo, G. Anbarjafari
Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Vol. 3, Article 63 (2015)
Citations: 15
Summary: This research presents an adaptive algorithm for robot movement adjustment based on size-dictionary interpolation. Highlights:
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A size-dictionary is created from previously observed environmental objects and used to adjust robot motion dynamically.
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Enables robots to adapt quickly to new object dimensions without full reprocessing.
5. Multifunctionality of Polypyrrole Polyethylene Oxide Composites: Concurrent Sensing, Actuation and Energy Storage
Authors: N. Q. Khuyen, R. Kiefer, Z. Zondaka, G. Anbarjafari, A. L. Peikolainen, T. F. Otero, et al.
Journal: Polymers, Vol. 12, Issue 9, Article 2060 (2020)
Citations: 14
Summary: The paper investigates polypyrrole–polyethylene oxide (PPy–PEO) composites with integrated functionalities for:
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Sensing (via electrical resistance changes),
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Actuation (due to electrochemical expansion/contraction), and
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Energy storage (as supercapacitor materials). The work includes both material synthesis and experimental validation.