JSM Activity #29


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Activity ID:  29
Title
* ! Statistical Signal and Image Processing
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/11/2002
4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
Room: H-Gibson Suite
Section on Physical & Engineering Sciences*, Section on Statistical Graphics* Invited
Organizer: Prem K. Goel, Ohio State University
Chair: Prem K. Goel, Ohio State University
Discussant: 5:20 PM - Xiao-Tong Shen, Ohio State University    
Floor Discussion 5:40 PM
Description

Pattern recognition has long been studied in relation to diverse applications such as remote sensing, computer vision, automatic target recognition, signal processing, wireless communications, and machine learning. Statistical approaches involve signal detection (hypothesis testing), estimation, and decision making for k-action problems (pattern recognition). The models are based on knowledge of the underlying physical phenomena. Trade-offs between optimality and computational complexity are real issues. These talks present some interesting cross-disciplinary research problems involving statisticians and electrical and computer engineers.
  300105  By:  Alfred  Hero 4:05 PM 08/11/2002
Gene filtering and data mining for gene microarray experiments

  300181  By:  Robert  Nowak 4:30 PM 08/11/2002
Multiscale Image Analysis and Maximum Penalized Likelihood Estimators

  300183  By:  Anuj  Srivastava 4:55 PM 08/11/2002
Sequential Image Understanding: From Spectral Analysis to Deformable Templates

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Revised March 2002