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Seeing the Future with Imaging Science: Interdisciplinary Research Team Summaries (2011)

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Suggested Citation:"List of Imaging Science Webcast Tutorials." National Research Council. 2011. Seeing the Future with Imaging Science: Interdisciplinary Research Team Summaries. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13110.
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List of Imaging Science Webcast Tutorials

Stochastic Models of Objects, Images and Imaging Systems

Webcast Released: September 9, 2010

Harrison H. Barrett

Regents Professor

University of Arizona


Task-Based Assessment of Image Quality

Webcast Released: September 9, 2010

Matthew A. Kupinski

Associate Professor

University of Arizona


Imaging Exoplanets

Webcast Released: September 16, 2010

Peter R. Lawson

Chief Technologist, NASA’s Exoplanet Exploration Program

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology


Statistical Image Models: Engineering, Perception and Neurobiology

Webcast Released: September 16, 2010

Eero P. Simoncelli

Professor of Neural Science, Mathematics and Psychology

New York University

Suggested Citation:"List of Imaging Science Webcast Tutorials." National Research Council. 2011. Seeing the Future with Imaging Science: Interdisciplinary Research Team Summaries. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13110.
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Using Challenge Problems to Advance the Development of Face Recognition Algorithms

Webcast Released: September 23, 2010

P. Jonathon Phillips

Electronic Engineer

National Institute of Standards and Technology


Multimodal Functional Neuroimaging

Webcast Released: October 7, 2010

Bruce R. Rosen

Professor of Radiology

Harvard Medical School

Professor of Health Services and Technology

Harvard Medical School—Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Division of Health Sciences and Technology


Principles of Adaptive Optics

Webcast Released: October 28, 2010

Richard G. Paxman

Chief Scientist and Founder

Diversity Imaging Department

General Dynamics—Advanced Information Systems


All tutorials are available at www.keckfutures.org.

Suggested Citation:"List of Imaging Science Webcast Tutorials." National Research Council. 2011. Seeing the Future with Imaging Science: Interdisciplinary Research Team Summaries. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13110.
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Imaging science has the power to illuminate regions as remote as distant galaxies, and as close to home as our own bodies. Many of the disciplines that can benefit from imaging share common technical problems, yet researchers often develop ad hoc methods for solving individual tasks without building broader frameworks that could address many scientific problems. At the 2010 National Academies Keck Futures Initiative Conference on Imaging Science, researchers from academia, industry, and government formed 14 interdisciplinary teams created to find a common language and structure for developing new technologies, processing and recovering images, mining imaging data, and visualizing it effectively.

The teams spent nine hours over two days exploring diverse challenges at the interface of science, engineering, and medicine. NAKFI Seeing the Future with Imaging Science contains the summaries written by each team. These summaries describe the problem and outline the approach taken, including what research needs to be done to understand the fundamental science behind the challenge, the proposed plan for engineering the application, the reasoning that went into it, and the benefits to society of the problem solution.

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