Invited Speakers
Observations on Compressive Imaging and Some Applications, PLENARY
Mark Allen Neifeld,
University of Arizona, USA
Abstract: Despite the promise of higher performance and/or lower cost cameras, compressive imaging has not yet seen widespread use in either commercial or military applications. This presentation will discuss some possible reasons (both fundamental and practical) for the observed disconnect. Recent results related to compressive 3D imaging will also be presented.
John Armstrong,
US Naval Research Laboratory,
United States,
Optical and Infrared Interferometric Imaging, Invited
George Barbastathis,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
United States,
Visible and X-ray Quantitative Phase Imaging, Invited
Jacopo Bertolotti,
Universiteit Twente,
France,
Imaging through Scattering Media, Invited
Brandoch Calef,
Boeing Company,
United States,
Speckle Imaging with a Partitioned Aperture: Experimental Validation, Invited
Lawrence Carin ,
Duke University,
United States,
Designed Compressive Measurements, Invited
Oliver Cossairt,
Columbia University,
United States,
Performance Bounds for Computational Imaging, Invited
James Fienup,
University of Rochester,
United States,
Bootstrapping Method for Support Estimation and Image Reconstruction for Interferometric Data, Invited
Joseph Ford,
University of California San Diego,
United States,
Monocentric based Imaging Optics Design, Invited
Robert Gibbons,
Raytheon Company,
United States,
Computational Imaging in an Aerospace Company, Invited
Sylvain Gigan,
Langevin Institute,
France,
Transmission Matrix Approach to Information Transfer through Complex Media, Invited
Nathan Goodman,
University of Oklahoma,
United States,
Compressive Radar, Invited
Stuart Jefferies,
University of Hawai'i,
United States,
Imaging through Atmospheric Turbulence using Aperture Diversity and Blind Deconvolution, Invited
Aggelos Katsaggelos,
Northwestern University,
United States,
Image Reconstruction
, Invited
Paul Lett,
National Inst of Standards & Technology,
United States,
Quantum Imaging and Phase Sensitive Optical Amplification, Invited
Michael Mazilu,
University of St Andrews,
United Kingdom,
Optical Eigenmode Compressive Imaging: Theory and Applications, Invited
Jerome Mertz,
Boston University,
United States,
Computational Microscopy & Endoscopy, Invited
Robert Muise,
Lockheed Martin Missiles Space Tech Ctr,
United States,
Compressive Imaging Measurement Design from an Image Patch Manifold Prior, Invited
Aydogan Ozcan,
University of California Los Angeles,
United States,
Computational On-chip Imaging, Invited
Miles Padgett,
University of Glasgow,
United Kingdom,
Differential Computational Ghost Imaging, Invited
Jannick Rolland,
University of Rochester,
United States,
Freeform Optics Enabling Optics in Three Dimensions, Invited
Kevin Thompson,
Synopsys, Inc,
United States,
Some Extremes in Conventional Lens Design, Invited
Samuel Thurman,
Lockheed Martin Coherent Technologies,
United States,
Multiple Aperture Digital Holography, Invited