NIKOS KOMODAKIS

NIKOS KOMODAKIS

Nikos Komodakis holds the position of Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Department, University of Crete. He is also affiliated with the Institute of Applied & Computational Mathematics, FORTH, and is a researcher at the Archimedes Center for Research in Artificial Intelligence. Previously, he served as an Associate Professor at Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and held roles as a research scientist at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and a visiting Professor at Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan. His research focuses on Computer Vision/Image Analysis, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence. Furthermore, he contributes as an Editorial Board Member/Associate Editor for journals like Computer Vision and Image Understanding, International Journal of Computer Vision, and Computational Intelligence Journal.
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Computer Science Department, University of Crete, Voutes Campus, 700 13 Heraklion, Crete, Greece
+30 2810 393547
Differentiable Gamma Index-Based Loss Functions: Accelerating Monte-Carlo Radiotherapy Dose Simulation, S Martinot, N Komodakis, M Vakalopoulou, N Bus, C Robert, E Deutsch, ... (2023), International Conference on Information Processing in Medical Imaging, 485-496.

PO-1802 Deep Particles Embedding: accelerating Monte-Carlo dose simulations
S Martinot, N Komodakis, M Vakalopoulou, N Bus, C Robert, E Deutsch, ... (2023), Radiotherapy and Oncology 182, S1526-S1527

What to hide from your students: Attention-guided masked image modeling, I Kakogeorgiou, S Gidaris, B Psomas, Y Avrithis, A Bursuc, K Karantzalos, ... (2022), European Conference on Computer Vision, 300-318

Self-supervised learning for medieval handwriting identification: A case study from the Vatican Apostolic Library, L Lastilla, S Ammirati, D Firmani, N Komodakis, P Merialdo, ... (2022), Information Processing & Management 59 (3), 102875

MARE: Self-supervised multi-attention REsu-Net for semantic segmentation in remote sensing, V Marsocci, S Scardapane, N Komodakis (2021), Remote Sensing 13 (16), 3275

Exploring weight symmetry in deep neural networks,
SX Hu, S Zagoruyko, N Komodakis (2019), Computer Vision and Image Understanding 187, 102786

Deep tone mapping operator for high dynamic range images, A Rana, P Singh, G Valenzise, F Dufaux, N Komodakis, A Smolic (2019), IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 29, 1285-1298
My research interests span the areas of deep learning, computer vision, machine learning, medical image analysis and artificial intelligence.

In a nutshell, the goal of my research is to develop efficient, scalable and mathematically well-grounded algorithms that are capable of analyzing and extracting (semantic) information from various types of visual data (be it static natural images, video, medical image data etc.).