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Society for Imaging Science and Technology

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Society for Imaging Science and Technology
NameSociety for Imaging Science and Technology
Formation1947 as Photographic Society of America, later renamed to Society for Imaging Science and Technology in 1985
TypeProfessional organization
HeadquartersSpringfield, Virginia
Region servedWorldwide, with members from United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia
MembersOver 700 individuals and organizations, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Canon, and Nikon

Society for Imaging Science and Technology is a global professional organization dedicated to the advancement of imaging science and technology, with a strong focus on photography, printing, and display technologies. The organization has a long history, dating back to 1947, when it was founded as the Photographic Society of America by Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and other prominent photographers. Over the years, the organization has undergone several transformations, with notable contributions from Eastman Kodak Company, Xerox, and Hewlett-Packard. Today, the organization is a leading authority on imaging science and technology, with members from Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

History

The history of the organization dates back to 1947, when it was founded as the Photographic Society of America by Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and other prominent photographers from California Institute of the Arts, School of Visual Arts, and Yale University. In the 1960s, the organization began to expand its focus to include photocopying and laser printing technologies, with significant contributions from Xerox and IBM. The organization underwent a significant transformation in 1985, when it was renamed to Society for Imaging Science and Technology to reflect its broader focus on imaging science and technology. This change was influenced by the work of National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Since then, the organization has continued to evolve, with a growing focus on digital imaging, computer vision, and artificial intelligence, and collaborations with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley.

Organization

The organization is headquartered in Springfield, Virginia, and has a global membership of over 700 individuals and organizations, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Canon, and Nikon. The organization is governed by a Board of Directors, which includes representatives from Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The organization also has a number of committees and task forces, which focus on specific areas such as standards development, education and training, and public policy, and work closely with International Organization for Standardization, American National Standards Institute, and Federal Communications Commission. The organization's members come from a wide range of backgrounds, including industry, academia, and government, and include notable individuals such as Steven Sasson, Russell Kirsch, and Donald Knuth from Bell Labs, Xerox PARC, and Carnegie Mellon University.

Publications

The organization publishes a number of journals and magazines, including the Journal of Imaging Science and Technology and IS&T Reporter, which cover the latest developments in imaging science and technology. The organization also publishes a number of books and conference proceedings, which are available to members and non-members alike, and are often cited by researchers from University of Oxford, Harvard University, and California Institute of Technology. The organization's publications are highly regarded in the field, and are often cited by researchers from Google, Microsoft, and Apple, as well as universities and research institutions around the world, including University of Cambridge, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Conferences

The organization hosts a number of conferences and workshops throughout the year, which bring together experts from industry, academia, and government to discuss the latest developments in imaging science and technology. The organization's conferences are highly regarded in the field, and are often attended by researchers from University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, and Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as industry leaders from Canon, Nikon, and Sony. The organization's conferences also provide a platform for students and young professionals to present their research and network with established experts in the field, including National Science Foundation fellows and IEEE award winners.

Awards

The organization presents a number of awards and honors to recognize outstanding contributions to imaging science and technology. These awards include the Society for Imaging Science and Technology Fellowship Award, which is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field, and the Society for Imaging Science and Technology Student Award, which is presented to students who have demonstrated excellence in imaging science and technology. The organization also presents a number of service awards, which recognize the contributions of volunteers and staff members who have worked tirelessly to advance the organization's mission, and are often recognized by professional societies such as Optical Society of America, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Membership

The organization offers a number of membership options, including individual membership, student membership, and corporate membership. Members of the organization receive a number of benefits, including access to the organization's publications and conferences, as well as opportunities to network with experts in the field, including researchers from University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, and Purdue University. The organization's members come from a wide range of backgrounds, including industry, academia, and government, and include notable individuals such as Vint Cerf, Tim Berners-Lee, and Fei-Fei Li from Google, World Wide Web Consortium, and Stanford University. The organization also offers a number of discounts and scholarships to students and young professionals who are interested in pursuing a career in imaging science and technology, and are often recognized by professional societies such as Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Category:Scientific organizations

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