ftafazzoli[at]cse.unr.edu
I am a Ph.D. student in the Computer Vision Laboratory at University of Nevada, Reno. I am conducting my research under supervision of Dr. George Bebis in the field of Human gait recognition.
I carried out my internship at Eye-Com Corp., which is committed to becoming a leader in innovation by advancing the promising capabilities and expanding applications of eye tracking technology, as a software developer.
I got my M.Sc. degrees from the Department of Computer engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, IRAN, in 2008.



  Research Interests  
Machine vision and Image processing
Obect and Motion recognition
Visual perception
Video surveillance
  Current Project  
Human recognition is an important task in a variety of applications, such as access control, surveillance, etc. To distinguish different persons by the manner they walk is a natural task people perform everyday. What makes gait an attractive biometric is its non-invasiveness, which does not involve any notification or contact with the subject. It is challenging, however, to find discriminative gait features in markerless motion sequences.