Held regularly since 2001, the ADA conference series is
focused on algorithms, signal and data processing. The program
includes invited and contributed talks as well as posters.
This conference series has been characterized by a range of
innovative themes, including curvelet transforms, and clustering
in cosmology, while at the same time remaining closely linked
to front-line open problems and issues in astrophysics and
cosmology. Herschel and PLANCK will be launched in 2008, and
so ADA-V will focus in particular on:
- inverse problems such as map-making and component separation
- multi-wavelength data analysis
Recent developments in harmonic analysis, especially the
"compressed sensing" theory may have major impact
on the way we collect, transfer and analyze the data. The
ADA-V conference will have an invited expert from this field
in order to diffuse these new ideas in the astronomical community.
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| KEYNOTE SPEAKERS |
| Emmanuel Candes, Caltech, USA (Compressed
Sensing Theory) |
| Rien van de Weygaert, Kapteyn Institut, The
Netherlands (Spatial Disbribution of Galaxies) |
| Angelica de Oliveira-Costa, MIT, USA (Cosmic
Microwave Background) |
| Alexandre Refregier, CEA, France (Weak Lensing) |
| Max Tegmark, MIT, USA (Cosmic conundrums
and data analysis challenges) |
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| INVITED SPEAKERS |
| Albert Bijaoui, Observatory of Cote d'Azur
(Multispectral Data Analysis in Astrophysics) |
| Peter Coles, Cardiff University, UK (CMB,
Axis of Evil, non Gaussianity, phase distribution analysis,
...) |
| Jalal Fadili, University of Caen, France
(Power spectrum estimation with missing data in astronomy a
statistical point of view) |
| Vicent Martinez, Valencia Observatory, Spain
(Large scale structure of the universe, galaxies distribution) |
| Yves Wiaux, EPFL, Switzerland (Wavelets
on the Sphere and Applications) |
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