STaR: Smart Transport and Roads Date: 2:30 - 3:30PM, Thursday Oct 19, 2006 Location: TL top floor seminar room Speaker: Dr Gleen Geers, National ICT Australia The impact of traffic management on modern society is enormous. Good traffic management policy and practice leads to environmental, economic and societal benefits that far out way the time taken to develop, test and deploy new and novel traffic network management systems. NICTA is contributing its fundamental understanding of technologies such as video analysis, speech processing, machine learning, constraint programming, wireless communication systems and visualisation to develop new methods for monitoring, measuring and controlling traffic flow. In this talk an overview of the current status and possible future directions of our research will be presented. Short Bio: Dr Glenn Geers has a B.E. (Elec. Eng.), B.Sc. and Ph.D. in theoretical physics all from the University of Sydney. He worked at CSIRO in the biometrics and image processing fields for seven years before taking a position designing novel optical fibres at JDS Uniphase. He then worked for a small privately held company developing novel sensing and video systems for the security industry. Currently, he is Systems Engineering Manager for the Smart Transport and Roads Project at NICTA. He has published in the fields of optical fibres, wavelets, image processing and biometrics. He is a member of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics.