Monday, July 10

MS8
Mathematics in Image Formation and Processing - Part II of IV

Sponsored by the new SIAM Activity Group on Imaging Science. To know more about this newly formed activity group, you are encouraged to attend its first organizational meeting to be held on Tuesday afternoon at 6:00 PM in Canary room.

4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Rio Mar 3

For Parts I, III, and IV, see MS1, MS14, and MS23.

Current developments in image processing hardware, the advent of multisensor data fusion, and advances in vision research have led to an explosive growth in the interdisciplinary field of imaging science. This growth has resulted in the development of highly sophisticated mathematical models and theories. The aim of this minisymposium is to emphasize the role of mathematics as a rigorous basis for imaging science. Emphasis is placed on innovative or established mathematical techniques applied to image processing and imaging problems in a novel way as well as new developments and problems in mathematics arising from these applications.

Organizer: Gerhard X. Ritter
University of Florida, USA
4:00-4:25 Multiscale Methods in the Non-rigid Registration of Images
Akram Aldroubi, Vanderbilt University, USA
4:30-4:55 Some New Applications of Mathematics in Morphometrics
Fred L. Bookstein, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
5:00-5:25 PDE-based Computation of Image Motion
Christoph Schnörr and Joachim Weickert, University of Mannheim. Germany
5:30-5:55 Model-based Design of Optimal Morphological Filters
Edward R. Dougherty, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA

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