Activity Update from the IFS-TC
What Should We Learn From... Ethics and Autonomous Systems: Perils and Promises
Yang, Fan. (University of Maryland, College Park), “Leveraging Multiple Features for Image Retrieval and Matching” (2016)
Yang, Fan. (University of Maryland, College Park), “Leveraging Multiple Features for Image Retrieval and Matching” (2016) Advisor: Davis, Larry S. …
Read moreSimpkins, Jonathan (University of Notre Dame), “Modeling, approximation, and estimation of spatially-varying blur in photographic systems” (2016)
Simpkins, Jonathan (University of Notre Dame), “Modeling, approximation, and estimation of spatially-varying blur in photographic systems” (2016)…
Read moreVideo of the Month: Interact With Pokemon Go Monsters Using Interactive Dynamic Video
Why This Signal Processing Pioneer Takes the Road Less Traveled
For many of us, it’s difficult to recall a time when our mobile phones were too big for our pockets, or our laptops weren’t paper-thin. But it wasn’t long ago that disk drives – the technology that stores data on digital devices – were the size of a room. Today, while they’re more like the size of a credit card and still shrinking, the sheer amount of data we’re saving to them continues to explode.
It’s a data storage problem José Moura predicted – and solved – 20 years ago.
Signal Processing: How This Science Puts Our Lives in Motion
Declan O’Neill, Telecommunications Engineering undergraduate at the Dublin Institute of Technology
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