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Description de l'événement |
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International Conference : Physics in Signal and Image Processing
MULHOUSE - Université de Haute Alsace
from 30/01/2007 to 02/02/2007
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A critical element in the definition and evaluation of signal and image processing methods isthe validity and accuracy of the underlying scene and acquisition chain modelling.Depending on the application, noises, background and clutter effects, objects’ and targets’fluctuations, propagation phenomena, must be understood, and often lead to difficultproblems in the design of efficient processing methods.
The accuracy of the involved phenomena physical description, as well as its effectiveadaptation to a given processing technique becomes a challenge in many fields, like optics,acoustics, electromagnetisms, with applications in astronomy, biology, seismology,surveillance, etc… Adaptive techniques, which take into account possibly evolvinginformation about the physics of the process and its environment, are for example promising.
The PSIP2007 conference will provide a detailed insight in this interaction between physicsand signal and image processing, which will be presented in 20 mn conferences, postersessions, as well as special topical sessions. Furthermore, invited lectures will be given ontopics at the frontier between physics and signal and image processing.
This forum is an opportunity for specialists coming from different application fields and/orcountries to meet and share their common interest in the suitability of physical models toinformation processing techniques, and is expected to generate ideas and innovations forfurther advances in the fast expanding domain of signal and image processing.
Organised by SEE and UHA.
More information on: www.psip2007.uha.fr
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