Dr. Neil J. Gunther
Principal consultant at Performance Dynamics Co
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Publications (5)

Proceedings Article | 5 September 2008 Paper
Dmitri Boiko, Neil Gunther, Maximilian Sergio, Cristiano Niclass, Giordano Beretta, Edoardo Charbon
Proceedings Volume 7092, 709216 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.795166
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Photons, Polaritons, Correlation function, Light sources, Lamps, Imaging devices, Cameras, Optical microcavities, Interferometers

Proceedings Article | 30 August 2006 Paper
Proceedings Volume 6305, 63050M (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.681235
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Imaging devices, Single photon, Quantum communications, Single photon detectors, CMOS technology, Imaging systems, Photodetectors, CMOS sensors, Quantum information

Proceedings Article | 25 August 2005 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5893, 58930W (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.615761
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Interferometers, Particles, Quantum communications, Electrons, Visualization, Imaging devices, Geometrical optics, Mirrors, Quantum computing

Proceedings Article | 27 December 2000 Paper
Proceedings Volume 4311, (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411898
KEYWORDS: Image retrieval, Internet, Databases, Distributed computing, Image processing, Taxonomy, Computing systems, Content based image retrieval, Telecommunications, Systems modeling

Proceedings Article | 20 December 1999 Paper
Proceedings Volume 3964, (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373461
KEYWORDS: Fractal analysis, Mathematics, Visualization, Zoom lenses, Computer programming, Virtual reality, Mathematical modeling, Computer programming languages, Internet, Standards development

Conference Committee Involvement (1)
Internet Imaging IV
21 January 2003 | Santa Clara, CA, United States
Course Instructor
SC082: Images Over the Internet: The Performance Picture
The World Wide Web has made the internet image-intensive. The development of new imaging algorithms tends to focus on local performance improvements. The web is a system technology where the interaction of its components (e.g., browser, network, website) determines global performance. Image compression for storage capacity and transfer performance on a website can be reduced by decompression and rendering performance on the browser side. This course considers the big picture on image performance. Topics covered include: introduction to computer performance and capacity planning terminology, techniques for estimating web server capacity, internet-related impact on web server performance, transfer of images and video over the internet, methods for estimating image transfer performance, and image transfers over the web.
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