Sensing & Computational Imaging
October 16, 2018
12:00-1:30 pm ET
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
The concept of “computational” imaging may be new to many, but the value of this already somewhat mature technology is far-reaching. Applications of multi-sensor, multi-image, and/or multi-component imaging inputs with the computed output images based on algorithms have evolved from geophysical, medical, military, and signal processing, and the technology now is finding its way into commercial, broadcast, and even industrial imaging.
This webinar will provide a beginning introduction to the broad concepts of computational imaging particularly as it relates to practical applications in machine vision.

SPONSORS:
FLIR Systems, Inc.
FLIR Systems, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes technologies that enhance perception and awareness. We are a global leader in the design and manufacturing of high-performance CMOS and CCD cameras for industrial, scientific, medical, traffic, and security applications. We offer a unique and comprehensive portfolio of USB 3.1, GigE, 10GigE, and FireWire cameras known for their outstanding quality, ease of use, and unbeatable price-performance.
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David Dechow
David L. Dechow is Principal Vision Systems Architect for Integro Technologies Corp., where he works with sales and engineering teams in the application evaluation and design of complex turnkey machine vision solutions.
Mr. Dechow has worked in the field of machine vision, automation, and robotics for over 35 years as a programmer, engineer, and business manager, and is recognized as a leading expert in the area of machine vision integration and technology. Prior to his position at Integro, he was Staff Engineer for Intelligent Robotics/Machine Vision at FANUC, and also was the founder, owner, and principal engineer for two successful systems integration firms.
Mr. Dechow is a recipient of the AIA Automated Imaging Achievement Award honoring industry leaders for outstanding career contributions in industrial and/or scientific imaging. He is a regular speaker at conferences, webcasts, and seminars, has had numerous articles on machine vision technology and systems integration published in trade journals and magazines, and is a member of the ASME (American Society of Manufacturing Engineers) Robotic Technologies Advisory Panel.
As a key educator within the industry for many years, Mr. Dechow has participated in the training of hundreds of engineers as an instructor with the AIA Certified Vision Professional program.