Ron Kimmel

Kimmel's contributions include the development of fast marching methods for triangulated manifolds (together with James Sethian), the geodesic active contours algorithm for image segmentation, a geometric framework for image filtering (named ''Beltrami flow'' after the Italian mathematician Eugenio Beltrami), and the Generalized Multidimensional Scaling (together with his students the Bronstein brothers) with which he was able to compute the Gromov-Hausdorff distance between surfaces. He is one of the founders of the field of deep learning based computational oncology/pathology together with his student Gil Shamai.
In 2003, he appeared in an interview to WNBC on the use of geometric approaches in three-dimensional face recognition. In 2011, Intel acquired his cofounded company InVision. For ten years he played a leading role in the research and development of Intel RealSense technologies, as a part time Intel senior academic research fellow. In 2022 he cofounded Lumana.AI [https://www.lumana.ai/], where he serves as a chief scientific officer. Provided by Wikipedia
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