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This book publishes a collection of original scientific research
articles that address the state-of-art in using partial
differential equations for image and signal processing. Coverage
includes: level set methods for image segmentation and
construction, denoising techniques, digital image inpainting, image
dejittering, image registration, and fast numerical algorithms for
solving these problems.
"Genre in Asian Film and Television takes a dynamic approach to the
study of Asian screen media previously under-represented in
academic writing. It combines historical overviews of developments
within national contexts with detailed case studies on the use of
generic conventions and genre hybridity in contemporary films and
television programmes"--
The International Symposium on Computational & Applied PDEs was
held at Zhangjiajie National Park of China from July 1-7, 2001. The
main goal of this conference is to bring together computational,
applied and pure mathematicians on different aspects of partial
differential equations to exchange ideas and to promote
collaboration. Indeed, it attracted a number of leading scientists
in computational PDEs including Doug Arnold (Minnesota), Jim
Bramble (Texas A & M), Achi Brandt (Weizmann), Franco Brezzi
(Pavia), Tony Chan (UCLA), Shiyi Chen (John Hopkins), Qun Lin
(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Mitch Luskin (Minnesota), Tom
Manteuffel (Colorado), Peter Markowich (Vienna), Mary Wheeler
(Texas Austin) and Jinchao Xu (Penn State); in applied and
theoretical PDEs including Weinan E (Princeton), Shi Jin
(Wisconsin), Daqian Li (Fudan) and Gang Tian (MIT). It also drew an
international audience of size 100 from Austria, China, Germany,
Hong Kong, Iseael, Italy, Singapore and the United States. The
conference was organized by Yunqing Huang of Xiangtan University,
Jinchao Xu of Penn State University, and Tony Chan of UCLA through
ICAM (Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics) of
Xiangtan university which was founded in January 1997 and directed
by Jinchao Xu. The scientific committee of this conference
consisted of Randy Bank of UCSD, Tony Chan of UCLA, K. C.
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Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - 10th International Conference, EMMCVPR 2015, Hong Kong, China, January 13-16, 2015. Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Xue-Cheng Tai, Egil Bae, Tony F. Chan, Marius Lysaker
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This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th
International Conference on Energy Minimization Methods in Computer
Vision and Pattern Recognition, EMMCVPR 2015, held in Hong Kong,
China, in January 2015. The 36 revised full papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 45 submissions. The papers are organized
in topical sections on discrete and continuous optimization; image
restoration and inpainting; segmentation; PDE and variational
methods; motion, tracking and multiview reconstruction; statistical
methods and learning; and medical image analysis.
The International Symposium on Computational & Applied PDEs was
held at Zhangjiajie National Park of China from July 1-7, 2001. The
main goal of this conference is to bring together computational,
applied and pure mathematicians on different aspects of partial
differential equations to exchange ideas and to promote
collaboration. Indeed, it attracted a number of leading scientists
in computational PDEs including Doug Arnold (Minnesota), Jim
Bramble (Texas A & M), Achi Brandt (Weizmann), Franco Brezzi
(Pavia), Tony Chan (UCLA), Shiyi Chen (John Hopkins), Qun Lin
(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Mitch Luskin (Minnesota), Tom
Manteuffel (Colorado), Peter Markowich (Vienna), Mary Wheeler
(Texas Austin) and Jinchao Xu (Penn State); in applied and
theoretical PDEs including Weinan E (Princeton), Shi Jin
(Wisconsin), Daqian Li (Fudan) and Gang Tian (MIT). It also drew an
international audience of size 100 from Austria, China, Germany,
Hong Kong, Iseael, Italy, Singapore and the United States. The
conference was organized by Yunqing Huang of Xiangtan University,
Jinchao Xu of Penn State University, and Tony Chan of UCLA through
ICAM (Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics) of
Xiangtan university which was founded in January 1997 and directed
by Jinchao Xu. The scientific committee of this conference
consisted of Randy Bank of UCSD, Tony Chan of UCLA, K. C.
Genre in Asian Film and Television takes a dynamic approach to the
study of Asian screen media previously under-represented in
academic writing. It combines historical overviews of developments
within national contexts with detailed case studies on the use of
generic conventions and genre hybridity in contemporary films and
television programmes.
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