About the Conference
Description
Current developments in the technology of imaging have led to an explosive growth in the interdisciplinary field of imaging science. With the advent of new devices capable of seeing objects and structures not previously imagined, the reach of science and medicine has been extended in a multitude of different ways. The impact of this technology has been to generate new challenges associated with the problems of formation, acquisition, compression, transmission, and analysis of images. By their very nature, these challenges cut across the disciplines of physics, engineering, mathematics, biology, medicine, and statistics. While the primary purpose of this conference is to focus on mathematical issues, the biomedical aspects of imaging will also play an important role.
Funding Agency
SIAM and the Conference Organizing Committee wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research for their support of this conference.
Themes
Image acquisition and formation
Image restoration and reconstruction
Image recognition, comparison, modeling, analysis, and understanding
Inverse problems in imaging
Statistical aspects in image processing
Mathematics of visualization
PDEs in image processing
Mathematics of novel imaging methods
Applications in medicine, geophysics, defense, forensics, etc.
Minitutorial
Anna Gilbert, The University of Michigan
Title To Be Announced