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Center for Global Sensory Intelligence Workshop
at the University of Hawaii - Professional Workshop Series
May 12-19, 2008 Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio Hotel - Honolulu, Hawaii

Accommodation
Training fee includes 5 nights accommodation at the Hilton Prince Kuhio. Breakfast and lunch on all four days of training and one dinner are also included. Locations and dates are subject to change without prior consent.
Check in Sunday May 11, check out Friday May 16

        

Registration
To register, please contact The Center for Artificial Vision.
Phone: (248) 615-2244
E-mail: mail@artificialvisioncenter.com

Overview
To help participants gain the knowledge necessary to effectively apply intelligent vision systems as well as to comprehend the underlying principles driving sensor, pattern recognition, and neural processing technologies. This theoretical base will equip participants with an understanding of the wide-ranging applicability of this technology and how to adapt or integrate other systems to achieve better results.

Building on its broad foundation of marine, space and agricultural research projects that use widely-distributed sensor networks, the University of Hawai‘i has established the Center for Global Sensory Intelligence (CGSI), to:
1. Gather and disseminate information about new advances in theoretical and applied sensor and recognition technologies.
2. Coordinate collaborative multidisciplinary research
3. Develop strong links with industry and
4. Establish new funding opportunities for student and faculty projects.

CGSI provides a forum for stakeholders to share information and learn about breakthrough research and commercial product development for applications including, but not limited to, national security, environmental monitoring, biotechnology, interactive gaming systems, personal privacy, productivity and universal access for individuals with disabilities.

Visual pattern recognition using neural processors

  • Mon, May 12 Theory and practice of neural processors and pattern recognition.
  • Tues, May 13 Procedures for implementing RBF pattern recognition systems.
  • Wed, May 14 Hands-on activities using the CogniMem Technology Assessment Kit.
  • Thurs, May 15 Design and implementation of practical solutions to real problems.

Participants are asked to bring an application related to their intended use of the CogniMem kit, so that it may be worked on during the workshop.

Pattern recognition and association make up the core of our thought. These activities involve millions of operations carried out in parallel, outside the field of our consciousness.

 
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