David Lon PageDavid L. Page, Ph.D., is a researcher and practitioner in computer vision and three-dimensional imaging, with a focus on the analysis and interpretation of geometric data. He earned his doctorate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennesee, Knoxville, in 2003, where his research centered on the decomposition of complex 3D surfaces into meaningful components. That work forms the foundation of this volume.Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Page continued to work at the intersection of computation and perception, applying principles of geometric modeling, image analysis, and algorithm design to real-world problems. His work has spanned areas such as 3D reconstruction, shape analysis, and large-scale processing of spatial data, contributing to the broader advancement of computer vision and imaging systems.In his current work, Dr. Page remains engaged in advancing methods for understanding structure in complex data, with particular interest in how modern computational approaches-including high-performance computing and machine learning-can extend earlier foundations in geometric analysis. His work reflects a consistent theme: extracting meaning from complexity through disciplined, algorithmic insight.Dr. Page is also an author of several books that explore both technical and civic themes, bringing a researcher's clarity to a wide range of subjects. Across these efforts, he maintains a commitment to clear thinking, practical application, and the enduring value of foundational ideas in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Read More Read Less
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