Dr. Gregory L. Tarr
Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering at Washington State Univ
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Publications (10)

Proceedings Article | 22 March 1996 Paper
Gregory Tarr, Richard Carreras, Christopher DeHainaut, Xavier Clastres, Laurent Freyss, Manuel Samuelides
Proceedings Volume 2760, (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.235942
KEYWORDS: Image processing, Neurons, Image segmentation, Signal processing, Systems modeling, Neural networks, Sensors, Image analysis, Visual process modeling, Computer programming

Proceedings Article | 5 March 1996 Paper
Meledath Damodaran, Shane Bumpers, Richard Carreras, Gregory Tarr, Sergio Restaino
Proceedings Volume 2661, (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.628710
KEYWORDS: Aberration correction

Proceedings Article | 17 November 1995 Paper
Gregory Tarr, Richard Carreras, Janet Fender, Xavier Clastres, Laurent Freyss, Manuel Samuelides
Proceedings Volume 2579, (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.226852
KEYWORDS: Image segmentation, Neurons, Image processing, Neural networks, Systems modeling, Image analysis, Image fusion, Visual process modeling, Computer programming, Satellite imaging

Proceedings Article | 30 December 1994 Paper
Richard Carreras, Gregory Tarr, Sergio Restaino, Gary Loos, Meledath Damodaran
Proceedings Volume 2315, (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.196735
KEYWORDS: Image processing, Neural networks, Optical transfer functions, Error analysis, Wavefront sensors, Optimization (mathematics), Monochromatic aberrations, Zernike polynomials, Optical aberrations, Optical calibration

Proceedings Article | 1 June 1994 Paper
Bruce Rafert, Eirik Holbert, R. Glenn Sellar, Susan Durham, Tamara Payne, Gregory Tarr, Richard Carreras, Dennis Duneman, David Stone, Stephen Gregory, Amy Prochko
Proceedings Volume 2198, (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176727
KEYWORDS: Satellites, Telescopes, Astronomy, Stars, Space telescopes, Calibration, Spectroscopy, Earth observing sensors, Satellite imaging, Data acquisition

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Conference Committee Involvement (1)
Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications
21 April 2003 | Orlando, Florida, United States
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