Alexander Toet Biography

Alexander Toet received his PhD in physics from the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands in 1987, where he worked on visual spatial localization (hyperacuity) and image processing. His is currently a senior researcher at TNO Defense, Safety and Security in Soesterberg where he investigates multimodal image fusion, image quality, computational models of human visual search and detection, and the quantification of visual target distinctness. Recently he started investigating crossmodal perceptual interactions between the visual, auditory and tactile senses, with the aim to deploy these interactions to enhance the perceived quality of serious gaming programs for training and simulation of search and rescue operations. He has published over 50 papers in refereed journals, 60 papers in refereed conference proceedings, was co-editor of a book on the mathematical description of shape in images, and a was Guest Editor of Special Issue of Optical Engineering on “Advances in Target Acquisition Modeling II”. He organized and directed 3 international workshops on Search and Target Acquisition, Combinatorial algorithms for Military Applications, and on the mathematical description of shape in images.