Group rate available until 5 July 2011
The Signal Recovery and Synthesis Topical Meeting is an interdisciplinary forum where the latest theoretical and application research results in all aspects of image/signal reconstruction and restoration theory are welcome.
Signal recovery and synthesis is concerned with methods for obtaining optimal estimates of signals and images from the data and constraints at hand. The topical area is important to many fields of optics, as well as a broader constituency due to its interdisciplinary nature; examples include image reconstruction from Fourier intensity measurements, superresolution, tomographic reconstruction, blind spectral unmixing, and blind deconvolution. This topical meeting is concerned with theory, algorithms, computations, and applications of signal recovery and synthesis in optics and other disciplines.
The conference chairs invite you to share your latest work with colleagues and network with leaders in the field including distinguished invited speakers and the program committee.
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This event is part of the Imaging and Applied Optics Congress, allowing attendees to access to all meetings within the Congress for the price of one and to collaborate on topics of mutual interest.
Imaging and Applied Optics
Chairs:
Charles Matson, Air Force Res. Lab, USA, General Chair
Edmund Lam, Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Program Chair
Chris Dainty, Natl. Univ. of Ireland Galway, Ireland, Program Chair
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