KO-4 Thursday July 11 - 16:30
MS33 Part 1 of 2 - Inverse problems and parameter estimation
MS33 Part 2 of 2
Abstract:
Many inverse problems involve estimating parameters and / or states in a dynamical system based on partial and noisy measurements of the state. Applications include medical imaging, population models, materials science and geophysical exploration. This two-part mini-symposium gives an overview of both theoretical and computational aspects that arise in such applications.
Organizers:
Tristan van Leeuwen
Chris Stolk
Alden Waters
16:30 - 17:00 -
Christine Grathwohl -
Imaging with the elliptic Radon transform in 3D [Abstract]
17:00 - 17:30 -
Chris Stolk -
The inverse problem of transient states MRI: Analysis of MR fingerprinting [Abstract]
17:30 - 18:00 -
Alden Waters -
Hybrid Inverse Problems for Nonlinear Elasticity [Abstract]
18:00 - 18:30 -
Tristan Van leeuwen -
A kernel method for joint parameter and state estimation [Abstract]