Spring
International School
The
4th (francophone) edition
MSPAS
'98
"MULTIDIMENSIONAL
SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS: METHODS,
ALGORITHMS, TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS"
(May 4 - May 30,
1998, Bucuresti, Romania)
The School consisted of several intensive
courses of post-graduate level and conferences held by international
renowned professors and young researchers. The lectures were given in
French,
except for the courses of the non-francophone professors, that were taught
in English. The following courses were given:
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"Markov fields models
in computer vision" (24h + 6h applications), Prof.
Françoise PrêteuxandDr.
Gérard Mozelle, Institut National des Télécommunications
Evry, Département Signal et Image.
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"Lossless and quasi-lossless
compression using wavelets" (16h + 4h applications), Dr.
Gérard Mozelle, Institut National des Télécommunications
Evry, Département Signal et Image.
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"Biomedical signal and
image analysis" (24h + 6h applications), Prof.
Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, The University of Calgary, Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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"Multivariate image
processing and analysis" (24h + 6h applications), Prof.
Philippe Bolon and
Prof.
Patrick Lambert, LAMII, Université de Savoie, Ecole Supérieure
d'Ingénieurs d'Annecy.
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"Mean-square optimal
filtering of multidimensional signals" (24h + 6h applications),
Prof.
Daniel Baudois, ENSIEG, Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble.
In the period May 18-20, there were some short
conferences (2 - 4 hours) on recent research topics:
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"Parallel computing
structures for image processing and analysis in high energy physics",
Dr.
Rudolf K. Bock, CERN - Geneva, Switzerland.
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"Robust image understanding",
Dr.
Viorel Popescu, Rutgers University, Piscataway, U.S.A.
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"Networks, network defined
functions, evaluations",
Prof. Constantin
Bucur, Universitatea POLITEHNICA Bucuresti.
Program of the
school:
May 4 - 10 |
Prof. Françoise Prêteux
(F) |
May 4 - 10 |
Dr. Gérard Mozelle
(F) |
May 4- 15 |
Prof. Rangaraj M. Rangayyan
(CA) |
May 10 - 23 |
Prof. Philippe Bolon (F) |
May 10 - 23 |
Prof. Patrick Lambert (F) |
May 14 - 29 |
Prof. Daniel Baudois (F) |