BASP Frontiers is an international conference aimed at gathering researchers from around the globe to communicate the latest advances in Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing, with a core focus on computational imaging.
The event was born in 2011, and is chair by Prof. Wiaux. Since then, the conference gathers a bit less than 100 researchers from around the globe every other year in the unique environment of the Swiss Alps, and open its floor to synergetic discussions on topics ranging from the latest theoretical developments in signal processing and AI methodology, to their application for imaging inverse problems, image analysis, and other scientific computing challenges. Major Fourier imaging modalities such as aperture synthesis by radio interferometry in astronomy and magnetic resonance imaging in medicine have contributed to define the ethos of BASP Frontiers since its inception. But a variety of other imaging and more general sensing modalities have enriched the conference since then.