My name is Indriyati Atmosukarto but I prefer to be called Indri. I am a Singaporean with an Indonesian father and a Romanian mother, born in Algeria. I always have problems answering the "Where are you from?" question :)
Indriyati Atmosukarto is an Associate Professor and Deputy Cluster Director of the InfoComm Technology (ICT) Cluster at the Singapore Institute of Technology. She was previously the Deputy Programme Director for the Telematics (Intelligent Transportation System) programme. Indri's research interests are in computer vision ( image and video analytics), machine learning, and medical imaging. Indri actively contributes to applied research across various channels including the SIT x NVIDIA AI Centre , SIT Data Science and AI Lab, Centre for Immersification, and SIT Systems Section. Indri received the SIT Teaching Excellence Award (TEA) for AY2022/2023.
Prior to joining SIT, she was a Research Scientist at the Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC), a joint research center between the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore (now renamed to Illinois ARCS). At ADSC, she led the "Semantic Analysis of Video" project.
Prior to joining ADSC, Indri was a Postdoctoral Senior Fellow in the Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle, working at the Seattle Children's Research Institute. Her postdoctoral work was focused on developing ways to quantify 3D facial shape deformations in children with craniofacial disorders.
Indri earned her PhD in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington ,Seattle in June 2010 and was advised by Prof Linda Shapiro. Her dissertation work was on applying computer vision and machine learning techniques to analyze and quantify 3D shapes for similarity-based retrieval and classification for general computer vision and medical applications. She has obtained a Master of Science from the University of Washington in 2006 and a Master of Science from the National University of Singapore in 2002. Before that, she obtained her Bachelor in Computer Science from the National University of Singapore in 2000. She was also a research engineer at the National University of Singapore.
Indri is passionate about empowering women in STEM and has been serving as a commitee member of the IEEE Women in Engineering (WiE) Singapore Section since 2022.
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