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Exploration Systems Autonomy Lectures
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- Dominic Mazzoni's August 24, 2004,
lecture on
A Word Is Worth A Thousand Pixels: Data Mining in Large Collections of Science Images

- Tom Yunck's July 20, 2004,
lecture on
Scientific Discovery on the Global Grid: A Computing Paradigm for this Century [PPT file] (with Brian Wilson and Elaine Dobinson)
- Kiri Wagstaff's April 20, 2004,
lecture on
Extending Our Reach: Onboard Science Autonomy for Advanced Exploration
- Lucian
Plescia's March 18th, 2004, lecture on
Remote Imagery and
Supercomputing: A Match Made "OnEarth"
- Ken
Hurst's February 25, 2004, lecture on
GeoMap:
Understanding Geological Structure from Remote Sensing Data
- Jeff
Jewell's October 21, 2003, lecture on A Bayesian View of the Universe
- Joe
Jacob's May 13th, 2003, lecture on
Virtual
Observatories:
How Modern Technology is Reshaping Research in Astronomy
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Jonathan Dowling's April 8th, 2003, lecture on
Schrödinger's Rainbow: The Renaissance in Quantum Optical
Interferometry,
- Tom
Yunck's March 11th, 2003, lecture on
E Pluribus Unum: Future World of
Mutable, Cellular Sciencecraft [PPT file]
- Bruce
Shapiro's February 11th, 2003, lecture on
Understanding
the Genome: How Close are We to a Star Trek Medical Diagnosis?,
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Wolfgang Fink's January 14th, 2003, lecture on
To See or Not to
See . . . Tools for Early Detection, Diagnosis and Prevention of Eye
Disorders,
- Colin
Williams' November 19th, 2002, lecture on
Quantum Computing: The Final
Frontier?,
- Daniel
S. Katz's October 29th, 2002, lecture on
Making Data Make
Sense: Accessing and Visualizing Very Large Data Sets,
- Michael
Turmon's September 24th, 2002, lecture on
Sunspots,
Seismicity and Statistics: Recognizing Hidden Patterns in Science Data
- Rebecca
Castano and Robert Anderson's July 23rd, 2002, lecture on
Rover
Traverse Science: The Opportunities and the Challenges,
- Harold
Kirkham and Bruce Howe's May 21st, 2002, lecture on Project NEPTUNE: Wiring the Juan de Fuca fault for
Science,
- Ulvi
Yurtsever's April 23rd, 2002, lecture on
Heisenberg's Toolbox: The
Fantastic Promise of Quantum Technologies,
- Tony
Barrett's March 26th, 2002, lecture on
Distributed
Autonomy: Successfully Coordinating Multiple Spacecraft or Rovers,
- Dennis
DeCoste's February 26th, 2002, lecture on
Powerful New Methods for Analyzing Massive Data Sets,
- Steve
Chien's January 22nd, 2002, lecture on
Onboard Autonomy for the Three
Corner Sat Mission,
- Ryan
Mackey's November 27th, 2001, lecture on
BEAM: A Pioneering Tool for
Autonomous Spacecraft Maintenance,
- Eric
Mjolsness' October 16th, 2001, lecture on
Machine
Learning for Science: Emerging Capabilities at JPL,
- Ben
Smith's September 25th, 2001, lecture on
The Role of Autonomy in
Space Exploration.
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