Sponsored by the SIAM Activity Group on Imaging Science (SIAG/IS)


 

IS06 Abstracts are available for DOWNLOAD.

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

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Themes

  • Image acquisition and formation
  • Image restoration and reconstruction
  • Image modeling and analysis
  • Image understanding
  • Biomedical imaging
  • Inverse problems in imaging sciences
  • Statistical aspects in image processing
  • Image segmentation, inpainting and registration
  • Mathematics of visualization
  • PDEs in image processing
  • Novel imaging methods
  • Applications

Funding

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.

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.

Conference Co-Chairs

Ron Kimmel, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Frank Natterer, University of Münster, Germany
Stan Osher, University of California, Los Angeles
Fadil Santosa, University of Minnesota

Organizing Committee

Antonin Chambolle, CMAP, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
Margaret Cheney, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Adel Faridani, Oregon State University
Gabor Herman, City University of New York
Nikos Paragios, C.E.R.T.I.S., Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussee, France
Martin Rumpf, Gerhard-Mercator-Universität Duisburg, Germany
Peter Schröder, California Institute of Technology
Harry Shum, Microsoft Research Asia
William Symes, Rice University
Luminita Vese, University of California, Los Angeles

 

 


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