Adaptive Optics: From Design to Application
Wed, Mar 30, 2022 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology originally used for removing the blurring effect of atmospheric turbulence on images in ground-based telescopes. Since then, it has been become invaluable in other fields, such as vision science and microscopy. For example, by correcting for blur due to the optics of the eye, AO has revolutionized ophthalmology by allowing diseases to be detected and monitored at the single-cell level, thus providing earlier diagnoses. Karen Hampson, Ph.D., of Oxford University overviews AO technology and its application considerations for astronomy, vision science, and microscopy.
Adopting Deep Learning in Machine Vision: Scaling to Enterprise-Level Solutions
Wed, Apr 20, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Enterprise-level manufacturing customers looking to leverage the power of deep learning and artificial intelligence to solve their most difficult quality inspection applications have unique needs. Quinn Killough of Landing AI offers best-in-class solutions for these challenging applications. These solutions include efficient data collection and model generation across global production networks, as well as how to communicate and deploy these systems in companies across diverse populations that include executives, engineers, and data scientists. Presented by Landing AI.
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