PIERS 2019 in Xiamen
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PIERS
PhotonIcs & Electromagnetics Research Symposium
also Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium 

PIERS 2019 in Xiamen, China, 17 - 20 December, 2019
 
 

PIERS 2019 in Xiamen Final Program

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 1A_17SC3: Design and Application of Optical Fiber and Waveguide for Functional Components and Sensors
   Organized by Xiaopeng Dong and Minghong Yang
   Chaired by Xiaopeng Dong
2019-12-17 AM
17 - Camellia 2
 
11:20 Demonstration of Snapshot-type VIS/NIR Spectroscopic Image Sensor Utilizing Photonic Crystal Multi-patterned Filter Array
 By Yasuo Ohtera (Toyama Prefectural University) and N. Ikeda (Toyama Prefectural University)
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 1P9SC1&SC3&SC5: New Synergies among Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Photonics and Electromagnetics: From Data Processing to Hardware Implementations
   Organized by Massimo Panella
   Chaired by Massimo Panella
2019-12-17 PM
9 - Peony 2
 
17:00 Toward Prediction of Water Vapor Amount by Machine Learning Utilizing Near Infrared Spectrum of the Sky
 By H. Tanaka (Toyama Prefectural University), ***, and Yasuo Ohtera (Toyama Prefectural University)
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 3P6SC5: Inverse Problems in Electromagnetics: Emerging Tools and Applications in Imaging and Design Problems, Part 1 & 2
   Organized by Lorenzo Crocco, Tommaso Isernia, and Maokun Li
   Chaired by Maokun Li and Martina Teresa Bevacqua
2019-12-19 PM
6 - Banyan 2
 
17:00 Data Augmentation in Wiener Estimation Algorithm for Spectroscopic Image Reconstruction
 By Yasuo Ohtera (Toyama Prefectural University) and N. Ikeda (Toyama Prefectural University)
17:20 Surface State Monitoring of Concrete Samples Utilizing Snapshot-type Photonic Crystal Spectroscopic Imager
 By Yasuo Ohtera (Toyama Prefectural University) and A. Sato (Toyama Prefectural University)
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