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PRACTICAL PATTERN RECOGNITION
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| Scientists and Engineers involved in the design and application of signal and image interpretation systems and control systems | |
| Basic Researchers in the engineering, physical, medical, education, environmental and military sciences who wish to apply advanced signal and image analysis and interpretation methods | |
| Test Engineers and Technicians looking for faster and more effective ways to develop automated testing and control systems. |
Depending on the people in the workshop, the proportion of theory and practice is paced to the individual needs of
each attendee. Workshop numbers are limited to permit the instructors to work with each attendee on problems of his or
her own interest.
Attendees will gain a sound basis for evaluating the potential of current pattern recognition technology for their
applications as well as the ability to rapidly implement a. range of classifier technologies.
The workshop provides attendees with no background in pattern recognition with the necessary terminology and
theoretical background. For the experienced users, the workshop goes beyond theory to focus on applications.
Bring your own data for use during the hands-on sessions. If you seek a fast and cost-effective way to design and implement classifiers for your signal and image interpretation applications, you'll find this three-day workshop worthwhile. Participants at previous workshops have developed and used a classifier on their own data in less than four hours!
The workshop instructors have plenty of data to introduce attendees who are exploring the field for the first time.
The workshop begins with an overview of the pattern recognition field and proceeds to introduce a theoretical background. A hands-on introduction session at the computer late in the first morning begins alternating applied and theoretical sessions.
- Overview of Artificial Intelligence
- Terminology
- Knowledge-Based Systems
- When and When Not to use AI
- Supervised Learning
- Unsupervised Learning
- Pattern Recognition Methods
- Statistical Pattern Classifiers
- Neural Networks
- Waveform Representation
- Waveform Transformations
- Feature Extraction
- Feature Set Optimization
- Image Representation
- Classifier Design
- On-line Classification
- Multi-Channel Data Acquisition
- System Hardware and Software Design
- Studies Case
Dr. D. Robert Hay has pioneered in the application of pattern recognition systems for a wide range of engineering and medical applications. He has worked in the field for over 20 years.
Mr. Roger W. Y. Chan is a leading designer of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence systems at the hardware and software levels. His areas of expertise are in statistical pattern recognition and neural networks and in feature extraction and feature set optimization. He has worked at the leading edge of applying pattern recognition methods to engineering applications for over twenty years.
When you attend the workshop you receive the Super ICEPak Users Manual with Theory of Operations that provides a comprehensive background on pattern recognition and other TISEC Application Notes.
US $800 each for group sessions of five or more attendees and $2,000 for individualized company training for up to three persons.
Hotel accommodation and meals are not included in the registration fee. Your accommodations must be arranged directly with a hotel. Information on the location of the workshop in each city and area hotels will be available at the time you register for the workshop and TISEC would be pleased to help in arranging accommodation.
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To let us know of your interest and to arrange a convenient workshop schedule, contact:
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