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Join Amanda Wang and Isaac Bruss to learn how to perform an important task in computer vision: image registration. Image registration is a common task in computer vision when you need to compare multiple images. For example, you might want to align two images captured using different devices or at different times. MATLAB has many tools for computer vision applications. In this livestream, we’ll register satellite images using the Control Point Selection Tool and Registration Estimator App. Amanda and Isaac will walk through an example from the new Coursera specialization, Computer Vision for Engineering and Science. An example used in the livestream is available to those who sign up for the specialization. Learn more about the Coursera specialization: https://bit.ly/44Agmoa About the presenters: Amanda Wang is an Online Course Developer at MathWorks. She earned a B.S. in Mathematics with Computer Science and a B.S. in Business Analytics from MIT in 2020. In addition to developing MATLAB-based courses with the Online Course Development team, she is currently pursuing an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. In her spare time, she teaches AI to high school students and plays with her energetic rescue puppy. Isaac Bruss is a Senior Online Content Developer at MathWorks. He earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2015. His research focused on the hidden connections between geometry and physics within biology (such as how the shape of bacteria affects their swarming behavior). Most recently, he taught undergraduate physics at Hampshire College. Now at MathWorks, he happily supports and designs MATLAB-based online courses.