Invited Speakers
Plenary Speaker:
Image Quality Assessment: How Blind is Blind?, Alan Bovik, Duke University, USA
Speakers
Image Space Modulation for Compressive Imaging, David Brady, Duke University, USA
Aperture synthesis in astronomy and the challenges of GEO imaging, David Buscher, Univ. of Cambridge, UK
Spectroscopy for Intact Particles, P.Scott Carney, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Tunable complex amplitude masks for computer imaging, Jorge Ojeda-Castaneda, Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico
Validation and Clinical Deployment of a Spatial Frequency Domain Imaging (SFDI) System for Wide-field, Quantitative Subsurface Analysis of Tissue Health, David Cuccia, Modulated Imaging Inc. USA
PFCAs: Planar Imagers Built in Unmodified CMOS, Patrick Gill, University of Toronto United States
Numerical restoration of imagery obtained in strong turbulence, Douglas Hope, Institute for Astronomy, USA
Imaging Geostationary Satellites with a Common-Mount Optical Interferometry, Anders Jorgensen, New Mexico Institute, USA
Measuring and Improving Low-Level Image Quality , Neel Joshi, Microsoft Corp, USA
Chip-Scale Low Power Analog Hardware Implemented Compressed Sensing and Target Detection Algorithms for Hyperspectral Imaging Applications, Peter Petre, Microelectronics Research Laboratory, USA
Statistical Performance Bounds for Coded-Aperture Compressive Spectral-Polarimetric Imaging, Sudhakar Prasad, Univ. of New Mexico, USA
Field Distribution Techniques for Multi Dimensional Snapshot Imaging, Tomasz Tkaczyk, Rice Univ., USA