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Confirmed invited speakers:
Prof S.Ulyanov
Prof R.A.Rupp
Prof P.Tomanek
Prof I.Yamaguchi
Prof C. Gorecki
Prof John Watson
Prof Min Gu
Prof Pierre Ambs
Prof P.Szczepanski
Prof J.C.Righini
Dr Ir. Chris Velzel
Prof Aristide Dogariu
Prof S. Hanson
Prof Javier Garcia Monreal
Prof W.T. Rhodes
Prof V.P. Ryabukho
Prof D. Zimnyakov
Prof S.G. Odoulov
Prof V. Zadkov
Prof A.S. Chirkin
Prof M. Kujawinska
Prof B. Grishanin
Prof Bronislaw Grzegorzewski
Prof Jean-Pierre Goedgebuer
Prof R. Jozwicki
Prof M.S. Soskin
Prof Lihong V. Wang
Prof T. Tudor
Prof Claude Aime


The purpose of the conference is to provide a discussion of novel approaches and advances connected with optical correlation techniques for measurements of random optical fields, and object diagnostics in diverse applications. Optical correlation techniques (including regular and polarization interferometry, interference/diffraction microscopy, specklometry, holographic correlometry, fractal optics, and measurement of optical chaos and optical singularities) constitute promising and quickly developed area of optical information technology. Such techniques serve for solving diverse applied problems ranging from industrial quality control to modern telecommunications and life sciences. There are no any conferences at present focused just at the optical correlation approaches (theoretical, computing and experimental). That is why this conference will be the unique possibility to highlight novel concepts and developments related to the optical correlation data processing and to discuss recent progress in applications of them. This conference continues the chain of international conferences on Correlation Optics (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001 SPIE Proc. Vols. 2108, 2647, 3317, 3904, 4607, respectively) in Chernivtsi.