Professor and Sigmedia Research Group From 1998 to 2011 he worked in
Trinity College Dublin as a
professor and
senior lecturer in the
Electrical Engineering department. He established the Sigmedia research group which focuses on
signal processing and media applications. The group currently works on many
EU Projects in Digital cinema and restoration, Information Retrieval and Human Speech Communication and gathers 19 other scientists from
Trinity College. The Adapt Center a world-leading SFI Research center in Dublin in association with
Huawei presented many of their research programmes during an event in 2016 "Watch! Video Everywhere". In an interview Anil Kokaram gave in 2010 he claims that his group Sigmedia is "the first to use the
3D Dublin footage in making short clips of 3D Dublin. The process of stereo HD post production is quite challenging".
Research work He is the author of over 200 papers published in various
conferences and
journals. His most popular articles reach 300 citations such as : "Automated
colour grading using colour distribution transfer,
Interpolation of missing data in image sequences"; "N-dimensional
probability density function transfer and its application to color transfer"; "On missing data treatment for degraded video and film archives: a survey and a new
Bayesian approach". He is also the author of a 334 pages book entitled "Motion Picture
Restoration" that was published by
Springer in 1998. The book addresses the topic of Digital Algorithms for Artefact Suppression in Degraded Motion Picture Film and Video. It is sometimes considered as a reference in this field.
Head of Department Since 2016, he is head of the department of
Electronic and Electrical Engineering at
Trinity College Dublin. With this position, he aims to "re-energizing our curriculum development and helping to improve our input from industry" as well as continue his involvement in Sigmedia Group. He is also the lecturer of several modules including some for the Engineering course.
Public appearances In 2010, he spoke at
TEDxDUBLIN on the topic "The Mathematics of Bullet Time - From Muybridge to the Matrix". On 21 December 2017,
Huawei invited him to their Research Video Summit in
Dublin. == Awards ==