Algebraic Vision Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News Algebraic vision is an emerging viewpoint of geometric problems in computer vision that examines polynomial models.
Nonlinear Patterns and Waves: From Spectra to Stability and Dynamics Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News Besides being aesthetically pleasing, patterns and waves often serve important beneficial or detrimental functions.
Tensor Decomposition: A Mathematical Tool for Data Analysis Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News One of the foundational tools for unsupervised analysis and data reduction is principal component analysis.
A School Bus Trip to the Crossroads of Policy and Optimization ResearchInsights In the U.S., very few school districts face a transportation headache as acute as that of Boston Public Schools.
Multiscale Understanding of Vascular Adaptation: The Vein Graft Model ResearchInsightsSIAM News Cardiovascular diseases continue to dominate humanity’s morbidity and mortality, and contemporary therapies face high failure rates.
New Horizons in the Study of Waves in Space-time Microstructures ResearchInsightsSIAM News In the late 1500s, Vincenzo Galilei first noticed the relation between the frequency of a vibrating string, its density, and tension on the...
Toward a “Thermodynamics” of Collective Behavior ResearchInsightsSIAM News During “collective behavior,” group form and dynamics arise without one or more animals in charge.
Automatic Behavioral Analysis for Computational Psychiatry at Home Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News There is a need to develop mathematical tools to analyze behaviors and make diagnosing technology widely available.
The Future of Scientific Computation Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News Humans have made enormous progress in recent decades regarding certain kinds of predictions.
Reflecting on Reflections ResearchInsightsSIAM News When looking at a shiny ball bearing in your outstretched hand, you see the reflection of your head.
Could the Charge of the Light Brigade Have Worked? ResearchInsights The Charge of the Light Brigade was a small engagement that ended the inconclusive Battle of Balaclava on Oct. 25, 1854.
Mathematics of the Nap ResearchInsights Though we all know that sleep is important, caring for a newborn or young child can bring a heightened sense of urgency to the need for it.
Perceptual Image Quality Assessment by Haar Wavelet Similarity ResearchInsights For most image processing and transmission systems, the ultimate receiver is a human viewer.
From Global to Local: Getting More from Compressed Sensing ResearchInsightsSIAM News Over the last decade, compressed sensing and sparse recovery techniques have had a significant impact on applied mathematics.
Unifying Different Perspectives: From Cubism to Convolution ResearchInsightsSIAM News Visual perception as a fundamental sensation that shapes our understanding is of interest to science and art.
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