Image To Learn (Im2Learn)

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National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
An automated information processor of repetitive, laborious, and tedious analysis tasks.

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How to gain access:

Contact Rob Kooper kooper@illinois.edu

Available to:

  • Faculty and Staff
  • Grad Students
  • Undergrads

Description

In general, the driver for the Im2Learn suite of tools is to address the gap between complex multi-instrument raw data and knowledge relevant to any specific application. The objective of the Im2Learn suite of tools is to research and develop solutions to real life problems in the application areas of: machine vision, precision farming, land use and land cover classification, map analysis, geo-spatial information systems (GIS), synthetic aperture radar (SAR) target and multi-spectral scene modeling, video surveillance, bio-informatics, microscopy and medical image processing, and advanced sensor environments. The main goal of the Im2Learn research and development is to automate information processing of repetitive, laborious and tedious analysis tasks and build user-friendly decision-making systems that operate in automated or semi-automated mode in a variety of applications. The development is based on theoretical foundations of image and video processing, computer vision, data fusion, statistical and spectral modeling

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