Dr. Ladislav Karrach | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award
Post student, Technical University in Zvolen, Slovakia
Ladislav Karrach is a seasoned computer programmer and systems analyst from Kremnica, Slovakia. With a robust background in computer network administration and ERP systems, he has contributed significantly to the field of applied informatics since 1995. His dedication to technology and innovation has positioned him as a key player in developing internal information systems and enhancing client-server applications. 🖥️
Publication Profile
Education
Ladislav holds a Ph.D. in Environmental and Manufacturing Technology from the Technical University in Zvolen, where he focused on text recognition in images and its applications in manufacturing processes. He also earned his Ing. (MSc) degree in Applied Informatics from the University of Žilina, specializing in information and control systems. 🎓
Experience
Since 1995, Ladislav has been working as a computer programmer and systems designer at Mint Kremnica, where he manages database servers, designs information systems, and develops client-server applications. His extensive experience includes web programming and administration of ERP systems, making him a versatile professional in the tech industry. 💻
Research Focus
Ladislav’s research interests lie in the fields of image processing, particularly focusing on text recognition methods, data matrix codes, and character recognition technologies. He is dedicated to optimizing production processes through innovative technological solutions and is involved in various research projects that explore the applications of image recognition in manufacturing. 🔍
Awards and Honours
Ladislav has been recognized for his contributions to the field of informatics and manufacturing technology through various publications and collaborative projects. His work is highly regarded in academic circles, showcasing his commitment to advancing technology in practical applications. 🏅
Publication Top Notes
The analysis of various methods for location of Data matrix codes in images. In ELEKTRO 2018: conference proceedings. – Cited by 2