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Tinku Acharya
Birth Place:Howrah, West Bengal, India
Nationality:Indian
Alma Mater:University of Central Florida, USA, University of Calcutta
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Known For:Artificial intelligence, VLSI Architectures and Algorithms, JPEG 2000, Image and video compression
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Tinku Acharya is an Indian computer scientist, technologist and fellow of IEEE.[1]

Education and career

Tinku Acharya was born in Howrah, West Bengal, India. He received his BSc, BTech and MTech in CS from the Calcutta University in 1987. He completed PhD in Computer Science from the Central Florida University in 1994, USA with specialization in VLSI Architectures and Algorithms for Data Compression.[2] [3]

From 1996 to 2002, Acharya worked at Intel Corporation USA. He led several R&D and algorithm development teams in Intel Corporation (USA) to develop digital camera, electronic imaging systems and reprographics architecture for color photocopiers, and high-performance VLSI architectures. In late 90's, he developed the 'key image processing chain’ to map them into a small foot-print silicon for first dual-mode digital camera (Intel Corporation, USA).

During 1998 to 2002, he was an adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.[4] And Adjunct Professor at IIT Kharagpur in Electronics & Electrical Communication Engineering.

Tinku Acharya also served JPEG 2000 Standard Committee of in the US National Body in the International Organization for Standardization.[5] He wrote the first book on JPEG 2000 Standard of this scalable image compression for its VLSI and software implementations.[6]

Acharya started Videonetics in 2008, an artificial intelligence and deep learning-powered video computing platform company selected as Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum.[7] [8] [9]

Acharya contributed in modern enterprise-class Video Management System, Intelligent Video Analytics applications, and an Artificial Intelligence-based Unified Video Computing Platform.[10]

Acharya worked at AT&T Labs, USA before joining Intel Corporation.[11] He also served as the Director – IT at Intellectual Ventures from 2008 to 2012.[12]

Acharya has collaborated with Eastman Kodak, Indian Statistical Institute Indian Institute of Science and many more.

Tinku Acharya participates and contributes in many activities promoting and advancement of science and technology in various fields in India. He is a member of the Research Advisory Board of National Council of Science Museums, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. He is also Governing Body Member of the Technology Innovation Hub at the Indian Institute of Technology Patna.[13]

Invention

Acharya introduced the concept of "Sixel" (Sensory Elements) to unify multiple heterogenous types of sensory data into a single data structure like static image or motion pictures (video) to process all correlated sensory data using single analytical processing framework.[14] [15] [16]

He is an expert in Intelligent Video processing, Artificial Intelligence, Video IoT (Internet of Things) and their pragmatic mapping in various multicore computing architectures and VLSI, actively engaged and influenced the development of today's Intelligent Video Analytics and Scalable Intelligent Video Management System since early 2000's[11]

Awards and recognition

Acharya received many awards and recognition during his career. Some of the notables are as follows.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Videonetics : Cognitive heritage of innovation & growth . Ismag . 4 April 2019.
  2. Web site: Tinku Acharya . .
  3. Vlsi algorithms and architectures for data compression . Retrospective Theses and Dissertations . 1 January 1992 . Acharya . Tinku .
  4. Web site: A VLSI Architecture for Lifting-Based Forward and Inverse Wavelet Transform . ResearchGate.
  5. Web site: Dr. Tinku Acharya is elevated to IEEE Fellow for his contribution to image processing . www.eeherald.com.
  6. Web site: JPEG2000 Standard for Image Compression: Concepts, Algorithms and VLSI Architectures Wiley . Wiley.com . . en-us.
  7. Web site: Videonetics . widgets.weforum.org . en.
  8. Web site: Reaping the Deep Tech Dividend in India . cnbctv18.com . en . 22 December 2020.
  9. Web site: Founder of AI surveillance developer Videonetics speaks to IFSEC TV . IFSEC Global . . 5 July 2018.
  10. Web site: From Genome Sequencing to Helping the Visually-Impaired: 7 AI Innovations Changing Lives . . en . 19 October 2021.
  11. Web site: Videonetics Founder Q&A: VMS' and IP Security . IFSEC Global Security and Fire News and Resources . 12 January 2015.
  12. Web site: Dr. Tinku Acharya . www.sourcesecurity.com.
  13. Web site: Research Advisory Board . ncsm.gov.in.
  14. Web site: US Patent for Integrated intelligent server based system for unified multiple sensory data mapped imagery analysis Patent (Patent # 10,212,462 issued February 19, 2019) – Justia Patents Search . patents.justia.com.
  15. Web site: Tinku Acharya Inventions, Patents and Patent Applications – Justia Patents Search . patents.justia.com.
  16. Web site: Tinku Acharya Patents and publications . Researchgate.
  17. Book: Acharya . Tinku . Tsai . Ping-Sing . JPEG2000 standard for image compression: concepts, algorithms and VLSI architectures . . Wiley-Interscience . English . 2005. 57585202 .
  18. Web site: Amrita Faculty Member Awarded Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray Award – Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham . amrita.edu . 1 September 2017.
  19. Web site: Talk of the week . Institute of Pulmocare and Research.
  20. Web site: The National Academy of Sciences, India – Activities . nasi.nic.in.
  21. Web site: Tinku Acharya . indiaai.gov.in.