Signal and image science community comes together for annual workshop
Nearly 150 members of the signal and image science community recently came together to discuss the latest advances in the field and connect with colleagues, friends, and potential collaborators at the 28th annual Center for Advanced Signal and Image Science (CASIS) workshop. The event featured more than 50 technical contributions across six workshop tracks and a parallel tutorials session, including 40 talks and 23 posters that helped encourage discussions. This year’s topics included remote and noninvasive sensing, non-destructive evaluation, signal and image science at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), AI/ML, quantum sensing, and quantum computing and energy applications. Signal and image sciences enable efficient and accurate processing, generation, analysis, and interpretation of signals and images in fields such as telecommunications, medical imaging, computer vision, and more. At the Lab, they are the backbone of NIF diagnostics, nondestructive evaluation and characterization, advanced sensing, AI/ML, and various other critical mission roles. CASIS and the DSI recently co-sponsored an AI safety workshop and seminar. Read more at LLNL News.