Antonio Pertusa

Associate professor at the University of Alicante and member of the Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Group (GRFIA) from the Department of Software and Computing Systems (DLSI). Director of the University Institute for Computing Research (IUII). Member of the executive commitee of the Spanish Association for Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (AERFAI).

Research

My research interests are in the fields of machine and deep learning methods mainly applied to audio signals, medical data and remote sensing.

Current Projects

MultiScore

[Principal Investigator] Optical Music Recognition (OMR) and Automatic Music Transcription (AMT) are the research fields that investigate how to transcribe music score images and audio recordings, respectively, into digital scores. AMT and OMR remain open challenges. MultiScore seeks to unlock the current situation by levering vast amounts of annotated data to apply state-of-the-art technologies in deep neural networks, and also to find intersections and synergies in both research lines.

Teaching

I've been teaching at the University of Alicante since 2003 in different subjects related to programming, signal processing, computer vision, machine translation, machine learning, and iOS and MacOS development.