Inverse Problems
Inverse Problems
Cambridge University
Many important real world problems give rise to an Inverse problem (IP). These include medical imaging, non-destructive testing, oil and gas exploration, land-mine detection and process control. For example, in the exploration for oil and gas, one needs to assess the structure of the interior of the earth from observations made at the surface. Typically, an explosion is created and the resulting shockwaves together with their reflections are used to build a model of the structure of the earth. In magnetoencephalography one needs to determine the electric current in the neurones from the measurement of the magnetic field outside the head. In the field of medical imaging IP forms an important tool in diagnostic investigations. For example, PET and SPECT are two modern imaging techniques whose success is dependent on solving IPs. Read more at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/INV/
Optimizing the optimizers - what is the right image and data model?
Schönlieb, C (University of Cambridge) Friday 14 February 2014, 11:45-12:30
Feb 28, 2014
54 min
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Towards a more robust automatic velocity analysis method
Chauris, H (Mines Paris Tech) Friday 14 February 2014, 09:00-09:45
Feb 28, 2014
45 min
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Adaptive regularization of convolution type equations in anisotropic spaces with fractional order of smoothness
Feb 28, 2014
37 min
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Volterra Integral Equations of the First Kind with Jump Discontinuous Kernels
Sidorov, D (Russian Academy of Sciences) Friday 14 February 2014, 11:00-11:45
Feb 28, 2014
29 min
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Alternating Projection, Ptychographic Imaging and connection graph Laplacian
Wu, H (Stanford University) Wednesday 12 February 2014, 13:30-14:15
Feb 27, 2014
48 min
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Determination of an additive source in the heat equation
Lesnic, D (University of Leeds) Thursday 13 February 2014, 11:00-11:45
Feb 27, 2014
43 min
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On Implicit Image Differentiation and Filtering
Belyaev, A (Heriot-Watt University) Thursday 13 February 2014, 11:45-12:30
Feb 27, 2014
42 min
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On stability for the direct scattering problem and its applications to cloaking
Rondi, L (Università degli Studi di Trieste) Thursday 13 February 2014, 09:00-09:45
Feb 27, 2014
43 min
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Bayesian preconditioning for truncated Krylov subspace regularization with an application to Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Somersalo, E (Case Western Reserve University) Tuesday 11 February 2014, 11:00-11:45
Feb 27, 2014
58 min
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On Large Scale Inverse Problems that Cannot be solved
Haber, E (University of British Columbia) Wednesday 12 February 2014, 11:45-12:30
Feb 27, 2014
45 min
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