Planning and full program in pdf
Presentation and poster format
- Oral presentations should not exceed 15 minutes (plus 5 minutes for questions).
- Poster dimension is A0 with portrait orientation (width: 84.1 cm, height: 118.9 cm).
Material to mount the posters on the board (vertical shape) will be supplied.
Posters will be displayed in the conference room from Sunday 3 July 17h until Wednesday 6 July noon.
Pre-conference activity (workshop) Sunday, July 3 - 2 PM
Traditionally, a pre-conference workshop will take place one day before the conference, on Sunday, July 3 starting around 2PM. This time the workshop will be organized as a brainstorm session. The session will be opened with a talk, which introduces a problem and addresses several related questions. After that, participants will discuss the questions in small groups and come up with possible ideas, solutions, pitfalls, etc. Every group will work on a particular aspect of the problem and present the outcome of the discussion.
There will be two topics to work on:
- Utilizing spatial information when analyzing hyperspectral data.
- Portable devices for multi and hyperspectral imaging.
The participation to the pre-conference workshop is free but limited to 40 people for logistic reasons.
If you wish to participate to this workshop please tick the box “Workshop” during the online registration.
Attribution of the seats will be on the basis of the first registered (payment received) first served. People will be notified by email.
Invited keynote speakers
- TOPICAL TALK: Brigitte Leblon, "Overview on Sensing Technologies for Real-Time Monitoring of Wood Properties"
Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, University of New Brunswick
- PLENARY 1: Yuval Garini, "Rapid Microscopy Measurement of Very Large Spectral Images"
Physics Department & Institute of Nanotechnology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan
- PLENARY 2: Frederic Jamme,"Synchrotron light for spectral imaging"
Soleil Synchrotron, GIF-sur-Yvette
- PLENARY 3: Giorgio Antonino Licciardi, "NLPCA applications for the spectral compression and denoising of multivariate images"
GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble INP, Grenoble
- PLENARY 4: José Manuel Amigo,"Hyperspectral imaging in industrial setups. Adaptation and implementation"
Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen
- PLENARY 5: Lorna Ashton,"Making colourful sense of Raman images of single cells"
Department of Chemistry, Lancaster University
IASIM student award session
- Rosalba Calivini, "Sparse-based exploration of hyperspectral images"
Department of Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Terri-Lee Kammies, "Using NIR hyperspectral imaging for detection and differentiation of pathogenic bacteria",
Department of Food Science, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
- Raffaele Vitale, "A comprehensive comparison of different RGB image segmentation techniques",
Departamento de Estadística e Investigación Operativa Aplicadas y Calidad, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Post-conference activity (IASIM at the top) Wednesday, July 6 - 2 PM
In collaboration with the Majestic Congress Centre, we propose on Wednesday, July 6 – afternoon two activities at advantageous price:
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- Aiguilles du midi: From the centre of Chamonix, a 20 minutes ride in the Aiguille du Midi cable car takes you to the gateway to the high Alps at a height of 3,842 m. The laid-out terraces offer a 360° view of all the French, Swiss and Italian Alps. The more fearless will take a step in the void, onto a 2.50 m glass cage out over a 1000 m precipice.
- Montenvers (mer de glace): Departing from Chamonix, this famous rack and pinion railway brings you to the Montenvers site at 1913 m. An imposing panorama of the Mer de Glace glacier, the Drus and the Grands Jorasses.
Booking and payment at the registration desk on Monday, July 4.