2018
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Overview of Modern Machine Learning and Deep Neural Networks - Impact on Imaging and the Field of Computer Vision;
Greg Corrado, Principal Scientist, Google (USA)
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Fast, Automated 3D Modeling of Buildings and Other GPS Denied Environments;
Avideh Zakhor, University of California at Berkeley (USA)
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Ubiquitous, Consumer AR Systems to Supplant Smartphones;
Ronald T. Azuma, Intel (USA)
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2017
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Giga-scale 3D computational microscopy;
Laura Waller, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
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VR 2.0: Making virtual reality better than reality;
Gordon Wetzstein, Stanford University (USA)
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Designing VR video camera systems;
Brian Cabral, Facebook, Inc. (USA)
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2016
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Illuminating a Bright Future for Medicine;
Audrey (Ellerbee) Bowden, Stanford University (USA)
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Pushing Computational Photography Deeper into Imaging System Design;
Ren Ng, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
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Intel® RealSense Technology: Adding Human-Like Sensing and Interactions to Computing Devices;
Achin Bhowmik, Intel Corporation (USA)
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Analyzing Social Interactions through Behavioral Imaging;
James M. Rehg, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
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2015
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What Makes Big Visual Data Hard?;
Alexei (Alyosha) Efros, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
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2014
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Using fMRI to Reverse Engineer the Human Visual System;
Jack L. Gallant, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
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Integrated Imaging: Creating Images from the Tight Integration of Algorithms, Computation, and Sensors;
Charles A. Bouman, Purdue University (USA)
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2013
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Another Look at Signals and Images;
Sabine Süsstrunk, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)
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A Trillion Photos;
Steven Seitz, University of Washington (USA)
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2012
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Computational Photography;
William T. Freeman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
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More Words and Bigger Pictures;
David Forsyth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA)
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2011
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New Dimensions in Visual Quality;
Al Bovik, Lab. For Image and Video Engineering (LIVE), The University of Texas at Austin (USA)
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Problems in Biological Imaging: Opportunities for Signal Processing;
Jelena Kovacevic, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Director, Center for Bioimage Informatics Carneigie Mellon University (USA)
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2010
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Automatic 3D Modeling and Analysis of Large Scale Urban Environments;
Avideh Zakhor, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
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Hey! What Is That In Your Pocket? The Mobile Device Future;
Edward J. Delp III, Purdue University (USA)
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2009
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Neptune's Garden: Exploring the Secrets of the Deep Undersea;
David Gallo and William Lange, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (USA)
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Audio and Video: Making It and Selling It in the 21st Century;
Andrew Setos, Fox Entertainment Group (USA)
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2008
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Digital Forensics;
Hany Farid, Darmouth College (USA)
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The Making of "Inner Life of the Cell";
David Bolinsky, XVIVO Scientific Animation (USA)
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2007
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More than a Poplar Plank: The Shape and Subtle Colors of the Masterpience 'Mona Lisa' by Leonardo;
François Blais, National Research Council of Canada (Canada)
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Space Exploration, Imaging Technology, and the Development of a Virtual Presence in Space;
Eric M. De Jong, Solar System Visualization (SSV) Project (USA)
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2006
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Image Processing: Interconnections;
Thomas S. Huang, Beckman Insitute of Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA)
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Computational Imaging Methods for Functional Brain Mapping and Molecular Imaging;
Richard M. Leahy, University of Southern California (USA)
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2005
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20 Cameras on Mars: The Mar Exploration Rover Imaging System;
Justin Maki, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA)
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The Future of Computer Graphics: Realism or Abstraction?;
Pat Hanrahan, Stanford University (USA)
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2004
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Digital Printing--An Image Processor's Perspective;
Jan P. Allebach, Purdue University (USA)
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Security Is Not Just for Money Anymore;
Annette Jaffe, Annette Jaffe Consulting (USA)
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2003
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Digital Image Processing: How Far Are We?;
Murat Kunt, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Switzerland)
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Computer Vision and Computer Graphics: Direct and Inverse Problems;
Tomaso A. Poggio, Artifical Intelligent Laboratory and McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT (USA)
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2002
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Electronic Imaging and the Space Shuttle;
Stephen Robinson, Astronaut, NASA (USA)
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Color Computations in the Brain;
Semir Zeki, Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology, University College London (United Kingdom)
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2002
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20,000 Bytes Under the Sea;
Emory K. Kristof, National Geographic Society (USA)
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2001
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Wireless Salutes Multimedia;
Yrjö Neuvo, Nokia Mobile Phones (Finland)
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Digital Cinema: More than a Century after Lumière;
Larry J. Hornbeck, Texas Instruments Inc. (USA)
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The HAL 9000 Computer and the Vision of 2001: A Space Odyssey;
David G. Stork, Ricoh California Research Center, Inc. and Stanford University (USA)
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2000
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Evolution of Digital Photography;
Carver A. Mead, California Institute of Technology (USA)
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The Co-Evolution of Humans and Computers;
A. John Michaelis, R.R. Donnelly & Sons Co. (USA)
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Multispectral Imaging: Fundamental and Applications;
Yoichi Miyake, Chiba University (Japan)
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1999
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Digital Watermarking: The Emergence of a New Communication Channel;
Bruce Davis, Digimarc Corp. (USA)
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Document Standards and Next-Generation Publishing Solutions;
George Cacioppo, Adobe Systems Inc. (USA)
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Image Restoration of the Dead Seal Scrolls;
Keith T. Knox, Robert H. Johnston, and Roger L. Easton, Xerox Corporation, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)
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1998
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Multimedia Communications: What's Next?;
Leonardo Chiariglione, CSELT/Telecom Italia (Italy)
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The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet;
Alan Kay, The Walt Disney Company (USA)
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Image Compression in Space: Past, Present, and Future;
Jacques Blamont, Ctr. National d'Etudes Spatiales (France)
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1997
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Riding the New Integrated Media Systems Wave;
Chrysostomos L. (Max) Nikias, University of Southern California (USA)
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Digital Libraries for the Past, Present, and Future;
Fredrick Mintzer, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center (USA)
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Object-based Video: Compression, Manipulation, and Indexing;
A. Murat Tekalp, University of Rochester (USA)
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1996
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Data Security;
Jim Bidzos, RSA Data Security, Inc. (USA)
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Challenges in High-Resolution Flat Panel Display;
Malcolm J. Thompson, Xerox PARC (USA)
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Digital Photography: The Next Generation;
David Swift, Eastman Kodak Co. (USA)
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1995
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Image Enabled Communication -- a View from the Market;
Frederick Geyer, Eastman Kodak Co. (USA)
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1993
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Evolution of Visual Communication;
Paul G. Roetling, Xerox Corporation/Webster Research Center (USA)
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The High-Fidelity Future of Print and Visual Media;
L. Mills Davis, DAVIS, Inc. (USA)
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1992
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Imaging--Past, Present, and Future;
Gary Starkweather, Apple Computer (USA)
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1991
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Electronic Imaging in the 1990s;
Timothy J. Tredwell, Eastman Kodak Co. (USA)
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Vision of Electronic Photography;
Shin Ohno, Electronic Photography and Medical Product Group, Sony Corporation (Japan)
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The Document and Its Evolutionary Technologies;
Roger E. Levien, Xerox Corporation (USA)
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The Next Computer Revolution;
Abraham Peled, IBM/Thomas J. Watson Research Center (USA)
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1990
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Electronic Imaging for the Office;
Mark B. Myers, Xerox Corporation (USA)
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Color Hard Copy;
K. Bradley Paxton, Eastman Kodak Co. (USA)
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The Image Enabled Enterprise;
Robert P. Steen, IBM Corporation (USA)
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Electronic Imaging in the Consumer and Commercial Marketplace;
Everett Wren, Canon USA (USA)
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