IEEE Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop (AIPR) 2012
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October 9 - 11, 2012
Washington DC , Estados Unidos
The purpose of the Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (AIPR) annual workshops is to bring together researchers from government, industry, and academia in an elegant setting conducive to technical interchange across a broad range of disciplines. The papers span a range from research to fielded systems and provide, to managers and developers alike, a broad vision of the applicability of image analysis technologies.
Banquet Speaker
Missed Opportunities at the Eastman Kodak Company; How Kodak Went 'Out of Focus'
Mr. John Larish
Keynote Speakers and Topics:
An Overview of the DoD Data to Decisions Program
Dr. Carey Schwartz (Program Officer/Office of Naval Research)
NRO's Cold War Experience that Developed a Capability to Collect Remote Sensing Information; Potential Support for Environmental Monitoring and Disaster Response
Dr. Robert A. McDonald, Director/Center for the Study of National Reconnaissance (National Reconnaissance Office)
Real-time Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography
Dr. Elliott McVeigh, Massey Professor and Director/Department of Biomedical Engineering (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine)
DARPA's Mind's Eye Program: The Way Ahead for Visual Intelligence
Dr. James Donlon, Program Manager (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
Banquet Speaker
Missed Opportunities at the Eastman Kodak Company; How Kodak Went 'Out of Focus'
Mr. John Larish
Keynote Speakers and Topics:
An Overview of the DoD Data to Decisions Program
Dr. Carey Schwartz (Program Officer/Office of Naval Research)
NRO's Cold War Experience that Developed a Capability to Collect Remote Sensing Information; Potential Support for Environmental Monitoring and Disaster Response
Dr. Robert A. McDonald, Director/Center for the Study of National Reconnaissance (National Reconnaissance Office)
Real-time Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography
Dr. Elliott McVeigh, Massey Professor and Director/Department of Biomedical Engineering (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine)
DARPA's Mind's Eye Program: The Way Ahead for Visual Intelligence
Dr. James Donlon, Program Manager (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
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