Contact
Academic Computing and Networking
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO 80401
(303)273-3866
IM:promig3@mac.com
Education
B.A., Religion, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.
M.S., Computer Science, Univ. of Nebraska
Ph.D., Computer Science, Univ. of Nebraska
Current Status
Associate Director:
Academic Computing and Networking
Colorado School of Mines
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Research interests:
•High Performance Distributed Computing and Distributed System Design.
•Application of distributed techniques to problems with large data-sets.
•Computer Security, and in particular providing security in an open environment.
•High Performance Networks.
•Computer Vision.
•Automated Planning.
•Remote Sensing Data, particularly NASA's EOS and EOSDIS programs.
Past Projects:
•DeViouS: A Distributed Environment for Vision Tasks, Phillip R. Romig, Masters Thesis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1993
•DeViouS: A Distributed Environment for Computer Vision, Phillip R. Romig and Ashok Samal, Journal of Software-Practice and Experience, vol 25, #1 Jan 1995
•DeViouS: A Distributed Environment for Vision Tasks, Phillip Romig and Ashok Samal, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Volume 3 pp. 786, IEEE Press, 1994
•Planning for Computer Vision Tasks Phillip R. Romig and Ashok Samal. Technical Report
•Legacy LAN Protocols in ATM Networks Phillip R. Romig. Technical Report
•Planning and computer vision. A review of literature and current projects involving using automated planners (aka planning systems) to aid in the development of computer vision operations.
•EOSDIS Alternate design project in collaboration with the with UND and NDU.
•The NASA Academy.
Dr. Phillip R. Romig
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