Synopsis
This volume contains the proceedings of the NIMS Thematic Workshop on Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Imaging, which was held from August 10-13, 2010, at Inha University, Incheon, Korea. The goal of this volume is to give the reader a deep and unified understanding of the field of imaging and of the analytical and statistical tools used in imaging. It offers a good overview of the current status of the field and of directions for further research. Challenging problems are addressed from analytical, numerical, and statistical perspectives. The articles are devoted to four main analytical investigation of robustness; hypothesis testing and resolution analysis, particularly for anomaly detection; new efficient imaging techniques; and the effects of anisotropy, dissipation, or attenuation in imaging.
About the Author
Habib Ammari is at the Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France||Josselin Garnieris at the Universite Paris VII, France|Hyeonbae Kang is at Inha University, Incheon, Korea|Knut Solna is at University of California, Irvine, C
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