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8-9 Oct 2018: Training
9-11 Oct 2018: Tutorials & Conference
London, UK
natalie fridman

natalie fridman
Vice President, Research and Innovation, ImageSat International (iSi)

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Natalie Fridman is the vice president of research and innovation at iSi, where she manages the development of the company’s newest and advanced technologies. Natalie’s expertise lies in algorithms for behavior analysis and prediction, decision making systems, and autonomous agents. Previously, she spent eight years at artificial intelligence and robotics research group the MAVERICK Lab; was a lecturer in the Computer Science Department at Bar Ilan University; and was an artificial intelligence team leader at Elbit Systems, where she managed all aspects of the research in artificial intelligence fields. Natalie has more than 20 publications, including highly refereed AI journal articles, conference papers, and book chapters, and has two patents for algorithms in the AI field. She holds a PhD in computer science from Bar Ilan University, where she was a president’s scholar for excellence in her studies.

Sessions

16:50–17:30 Thursday, 11 October 2018
Implementing AI
Location: King's Suite - Sandringham
Secondary topics:  Computer Vision
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Detection of moving vessels with satellite sensors is a challenging problem. Satellite imagery is expensive, covers a very small area, and can be acquired only at predefined acquisition opportunities. Natalie Fridman dives into this challenging problem and shares ISI's AI-based solution along with successful examples of detecting maritime vessels with ISI's satellites. Read more.