Trends in Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing
Presented by: Gaurav Sharma, Patrick J. Wolfe, Lina Karam, Author(s): Gaurav Sharma, Patrick J. Wolfe, Lina Karam
Are we really "Swimming in sensors and drowning in data", (A. Deptula, 2009)? Is "Water, water, everywhere/ nor any drop to drink", (S. Coleridge, 1798) an even more apt analogy? We argue that, faced with ever-increasing data rates across a range of scientific, engineering, and consumer applications, the signal processing community is forced to consider new paradigms for high-dimensional data analysis and understanding. As illustrative examples we discuss current trends in 3-D video processing, the analysis of signals that can be represented as graphs, and the mathematics of non-Euclidean data analysis that will be required to drive future developments in signal processing for "big data".
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Recorded: | 2011-05-25 11:45 - 12:15, Panorama |
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Added: | 15. 6. 2011 17:23 |
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Video resolution: | 1024x576 px, 512x288 px |
Video length: | 0:32:54 |
Audio track: | MP3 [11.19 MB], 0:32:54 |
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