Proceedings of the first edition of the International Symposium on Computational Sensing (ISCS23)
Thomas Feuillen, Amirafshar Moshtaghpour

TL;DR
The ISCS23 symposium serves as a multidisciplinary platform for researchers in computational sensing to share recent findings, challenges, and applications across various imaging and signal processing fields.
Contribution
This paper introduces the first edition of the International Symposium on Computational Sensing, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange in computational sensing.
Findings
Diverse applications showcased in optical, electron, and astronomical imaging.
Emphasis on application-driven research and demonstrators.
Facilitated interdisciplinary networking and knowledge sharing.
Abstract
The International Symposium on Computational Sensing (ISCS) brings together researchers from optical microscopy, electron microscopy, RADAR, astronomical imaging, biomedical imaging, remote sensing, and signal processing. With a particular focus on applications and demonstrators, the purpose of this symposium is to be a forum where researchers in computational sensing working in seemingly unrelated applications can learn, discover, and exchange on their new findings and challenges. This 3-day symposium in the heart of Europe features 6 keynotes speakers and is open to extended abstracts for scientific presentations and show-and-tell demonstrations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
MethodsFocus
