Mathematical Signal and Image Analysis

Date: 12.03.2025 - 14.03.2025 

Venue: TUM Science & Study Center Raitenhaslach, Burghausen, Germany.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together leading researchers from different facets of mathematics, signal and image processing to present their latest cutting-edge research and to establish new directions for future investigations and cooperation. It will also serve as the annual meeting of the GAMM activity group on Mathematical Signal and Image Processing. The goal of the workshop is to connect researchers in all areas related to the broad research field of mathematical signal and image analysis. For example, we welcome contributions that use and develop tools from: Applied Harmonic Analysis and Frame Theory, Compressed Sensing, Geometric and Topological Techniques, Mathematical Morphology, Partial Differential Equations, Probabilistic and Statistical Methodologies, and Variational Methods for applications related to: Signal and Image acquisition, Signal and image processing, Pattern Recognition, and Machine Learning.

OrganizersBrigitte Forster-Heinlein (University of Passau), Felix Krahmer (TU München), Stefan Kunis (University of Osnabrück), and Gabriele Steidl (TU Berlin).

 

Schedule

The workshop starts on Wednesday, March 12th, with informal discussions in the morning, and a joint lunch. Talks run from Wednesday 1pm to Friday noon, the workshop ends Friday, March 14th, after lunch. A shuttle service at around 1pm to Burghausen station is planned.

Accommodation

The Science and Study Center is located a few kilometers outside the city of Burghausen at the address Raitenhaslach 11, 84489 Burghausen. Closest train station is Burghausen. Changing trains in Mühldorf (Oberbay) is necessary. Closest airport is Munich (MUC). From there, take the train with destination Regensburg, get off in Landshut , change to a train to Mühldorf (Oberbay), and there change again to Burghausen. From Burghausen to Raitenhaslach, shuttle service is included in the hotel room rate.