Xerox researchers appear at several scientific conferences worldwide. Below is
a list of some upcoming presentations. To see what conferences have been attended
earlier in the year, check out the archive.
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October
Grace Hopper Conference
October 2
, Keystone, CO
Grace Hopper Conference - in association with the Anita Borg Institute
Speaker: Sophie Vandebroek
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2nd Annual North American Xerox Alliance Partner Conference
October 13 - 17
, Savannah, GA
TITLE: 2nd Annual North American Xerox Alliance Partner Conference
SPEAKER: Ursula Burns
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EPIC 2008
October 15 - 19
, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark
TITLE: The Secret Life of Medical Records: A Study of Medical Records and the People Who Manage Them
SPEAKERS: Nathaniel G. Martin, Patricia Wall
ABSTRACT:
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National Government Publishing Association Annual Conference
October 20
, Bellevue, WA
National Government Publishing Association Annual Conference
Speaker: Ursula Burns
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January
IAPD - International Association for Product Development Workshop 2009
January 14 - 17
, San Diego, CA
Topic: Inspiring corporate innovation to support the future of work.
Speaker: Jennifer Perotti
Abstract: Discussion of trends affecting future workfoce, and how the future of work project is inspiring innovation in Xerox around this topic.
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Electronic Imaging 2009 Conference
January 18 - 23
, San Jose, California, USA
TITLE: Content-based gamut mapping algorithm for multiple engine printing
SPEAKERS: Wencheng Wu, Zhigang Fan, E.N. Dalal
ABSTRACT: Gamut mappiing is a critical process in printer color management. A TIPP (Tightly Integrated Parallel Printing) priinter consists of two or more marking engines, each of which could in general have different output color gamuts. In special cases these gamuts can be drastically different. When apploying gamut mapping to a TIPP printer, which gamut to use is not obvious. In the default case, i.e., if the TIPP printer is treated as a single engine with a single gamut, serious errors could arise, both in the measurement and in the application of the gamut. In this paper, we propose gamut mapping strategies for multiple engine printing, which depend on the relative importance of "color rendition" and "page-to-page color consistency" within a given document. In particular, we propose a content-based gamut mapping, wherein the trade-offs between color rendition and page-to-page color consistency can be automatically and dynamically made by segmenting the document and applying gamut mapping optimized to the segmented document objects.
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Electronic Imaging 2009
January 18 - 23
, San Jose, CA
Topic: Page Orientation Detection Based on Selected Characher Identification
Speakers: Zhigang Fan, Michael Campanelli, Dennis Venable
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