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Mathematics and Cognition Seminar Fall 2009 Tuesdays 12:15 Psych 161 Seminar Schedule: <http://math.la.asu.edu/~tom/cognition/math+cogsched.html> Cookies and Coffee Starting at 12:00 Note the New Location! Map ("X" marks the spot) |
On Tuesday, October 13, at 12:15 in Psych 161, |
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"Real-World Computer Vision from High-End Research to Consumer Software" |
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Abstract Computer vision is becoming almost ubiquitous in a number of different products, but each application has its own challenges. Selecting an approach for each new problem requires considerable effort and learning. Several problems requiring computer vision will be presented, with an emphasis on the practical design criteria for each. On the research end of applications, some approaches to automated measurements of semiconductor devices from high resolution electron micrographs will be shown. For consumer software, a description of the design of an automated digital photograph classification system will be presented. Finally, I would like to open a discussion on math libraries for practical problem solving. Bio JK got his Ph.D. in Physics from ASU in 1989, specializing in atomic-resolution electron microscopy for Materials Science applications. He has founded three companies since 1992, with a focus ranging from data acquisition and processing from electron microscopes, to control, automation and user interface of various scientific instrumentation, and to consumer software for digital photo organization. He is currently the technical development manager and software architect for AppFive, a software services company providing applications for scientific instruments. |