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WELCOMING REMARKS SLIDES!
PDF slides are now available!
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
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.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Chris Johnson, University of Utah
Ross Whitaker, University of Utah
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Scott Acton, University of Virginia
Akram Aldroubi, Vanderbilt University
Fred L. Bookstein, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Emmanuel J. Candes, California Institute of Technology
Jennifer Davidson, Iowa State University
Edward R. Dougherty, Texas A&M University
Luc Florack, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands
Steven Haker, Harvard University
Stanley Osher, University of California, Los Angeles
Fadil Santosa, University of Minnesota
Guillermo Sapiro, University of Minnesota
Allen Tannenbaum, Georgia Institute of Technology
Michael Unser, École Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne, Switzerland
Alan J Van Nevel, Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division
Joachim Weickert, Saarland University, Germany
Anthony Yezzi, Georgia Institute of Technology
FUNDING AGENCY
SIAM and the Conference Organizing Committee wish to extend their
thanks and appreciation to the Office of Naval Research for its support
of this conference.
CONFERENCE THEMES
- Image acquisition
- Image reconstruction and restoration
- Image storage, compression, and retrieval
- Image coding and transmission
- PDEs in image filtering and processing
- Image registration and warping
- Image modeling and analysis
- Statistical aspects of imaging
- Wavelets and multiscale analysis
- Multidimensional imaging sciences
- Inverse problems in imaging sciences
- Mathematics of visualization
- Biomedical imaging
- Applications
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