This year’s workshop features a sampling of innovative signal and image science research at LLNL.
Steve Azevedo, our keynote speaker, will present a historical overview of signal and image science at LLNL on Thursday.
Workshop topics include (but are not limited to):
The LLNL Center for Advanced Signal and Image Sciences (CASIS) exists to establish a forum where research scientists and engineers can freely exchange information and ideas in a comfortable intellectual environment focused on the areas of the signal and image sciences.
Read more about the CASIS mission.
The workshop is open to engineers, scientists, and students with an interest in the signal and image sciences, and there is no fee to attend.
Proper identification, such as a U.S. Government ID, driver license for U.S. citizens is required for entrance to the venue. Foreign nationals should register as early as possible to allow time for site access processing; please check here for additional site access information.
This year's Keynote Speaker, Stephen Azvedo, Ph. D., renowned signal processing researcher, will be presenting "Signal and Image Processing Roots at LLNL."
Past Workshops have hosted such luminaries as Rick S. Blum (Capacity Limits for Spatially Multiplexed Cyber Attacks on Internet of Things Sensor Systems for Inference), Professor Tülay Adali (Data Fusion Using Source Separation), Georgios Giannakis (Big Data Analytics), Pietro Perona (Computer Vision), Charles Bouman (Model-Based Imaging), Richard Baraniuk (Compressive Sensing), James Flanagan (Speech Analysis), Alan Oppenheim (Signal Processing), Bernard Widrow (Adaptive Filters), and Ronald Bracewell (Fourier Imaging).
You can contribute in a variety of ways: