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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: For several real-world problems\, signal and image pr
 ocessing approaches are most successful when they combine the insight offe
 red by the physics underlying the problem with the mathematical framework 
 and tools inherent in digital signal and image processing. Electronic imag
 ing systems are a particularly fertile ground for problems in this class b
 ecause they deal specifically with the capture of physical scenes and with
  the reproduction of images on physical devices. In this presentation\, we
  highlight specific examples of problems in electronic imaging for which t
 he combination of physical insight\, mathematical tools\, and engineering 
 ingenuity leads to particularly elegant and effective solutions.\nWe illus
 trate the above ideas in some depth using a number of case studies drawn f
 rom our research in electronic imaging\, in each case highlighting how the
  combination of physical modeling/insight with mathematical analysis enabl
 es solutions that each of these tools alone is unable to address adequatel
 y. The examples cover a wide range of applications\, including methods for
  show-through cancelation in scanning\, color barcodes for mobile applicat
 ions\, print watermarks detectable by viewers without using any viewing ai
 ds\, multiplexed images that are revealed under varying illumination\, imp
 roved metrics for the accuracy of color capture devices\, and color halfto
 ne separation estimation from scans.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Department of Ele
 ctronics and Communication Engineering\, Indian Institute of Technology Ro
 orkee\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Gaurav Sharma\n\nBldg: Auditorium\, Department of 
 Electronics and Communication Engineering\, IIT Roorkee\, Haridwar\, Uttar
 anchal\, India\, 247667
LOCATION:Bldg: Auditorium\, Department of Electronics and Communication Eng
 ineering\, IIT Roorkee\, Haridwar\, Uttaranchal\, India\, 247667
ORGANIZER:dkiran5@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY:Imaging Arithmetic: 𝑷𝒉𝒚𝒔𝒊𝒄𝒔∪𝑴𝒂𝒕𝒉
 &gt;𝑷𝒉𝒚𝒔𝒊𝒄𝒔+𝑴𝒂𝒕𝒉
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/515022
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Abstract: For several real-world problems\
 , signal and image processing approaches are most successful when they com
 bine the insight offered by the physics underlying the problem with the ma
 thematical framework and tools inherent in digital signal and image proces
 sing. Electronic imaging systems are a particularly fertile ground for pro
 blems in this class because they deal specifically with the capture of phy
 sical scenes and with the reproduction of images on physical devices. In t
 his presentation\, we highlight specific examples of problems in electroni
 c imaging for which the combination of physical insight\, mathematical too
 ls\, and engineering ingenuity leads to particularly elegant and effective
  solutions.&lt;br&gt;We illustrate the above ideas in some depth using a number 
 of case studies drawn from our research in electronic imaging\, in each ca
 se highlighting how the combination of physical modeling/insight with math
 ematical analysis enables solutions that each of these tools alone is unab
 le to address adequately. The examples cover a wide range of applications\
 , including methods for show-through cancelation in scanning\, color barco
 des for mobile applications\, print watermarks detectable by viewers witho
 ut using any viewing aids\, multiplexed images that are revealed under var
 ying illumination\, improved metrics for the accuracy of color capture dev
 ices\, and color halftone separation estimation from scans.&lt;/p&gt;
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