Dear colleague, Enclosed is the preliminary agenda for the first RADIUS Development Workshop, to be held at Martin Marietta Valley Forge on October 5, 1994. The meeting is open to all persons interested in RADIUS. The registration fee is $30, including a reception following the sessions. Most of the schedule is occupied by presentations from potential RTI and Seed Contract recipients. The order of these candidate presentations is subject to change. -Anthony Hoogs 0800 Greg Hamelin Welcome 0805 Dick Taylor Admin & Security 0810 Don Gerson Introduction of Keynote Speaker 0815 Bob Johns RADIUS Phase II Keynote Remarks 0830 Don Gerson Phase II Overview 0845 Bill Bremner Introduction to Contract Team Progress & Status 0900 Anthony Hoogs Technology Development & Adaptation (Status & Plans) 0930 Doug Hackett Testbed Initial Delivery (Status & Plans) System Upgrade & Baseline Delivery (Plans) 1000 Mike Kelly Evaluations & Demonstrations (Plans) Operations Support (Status & Plans) Technology Transfer (Plans) 1015 BREAK 1030 Oscar Firschein Overview of ARPA RADIUS REsearch Contracts 1100 Joe Mundy Image Understanding Advisory committee Overview 1115 Bir Bhanu Generic Object Recognition and Segmentation for Aerial Images 1145 Terrance Boult Warping for Model Refinement and computing George Wolberg Superresolution Images 1215 LUNCH 1315 Michael Brill Three-Stage Algorithm for Automatic Target Recognition et al 1345 N. Nandhakumar Object Recognition Using Thermophysical Invariants D. Forsyth 1415 Mark Forrester Wire Frames From Imagery Through Reconstruction of Elevations (WIRE) 1445 BREAK 1500 Katsushi IkeuchiThree-Dimensional Template Matching 1530 David Cooper Automatic Roadfinding and change Detection Meir Barzohar Associated with Roads 1600 B. Parvin Perceptual Grouping and Deformable Models for W. Johnston Aerial Science Analysis 1630 Yeongji Kim Model-Supported Positioning 1645 Randy Paul Extended Relational Database Study 1700 Don Gerson Wrapup 1715 Mike Murphy Initial Testbed Database (Classified) 1730 Adjourn Reception in Building D (Phucas Center)