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Dr. Mark J. Carlotto
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Dr. Mark J. Carlotto
Mark J. Carlotto is an image scientist with 30 years of experience in
satellite remote sensing and digital image processing. From 1972 to 1981 he
studied optics, signal and image processing at Carnegie-Mellon University in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he received B.S., M.S., and Ph. D. degrees in
Electrical Engineering in 1977, 1979, and 1981. Dr. Carlotto has held several
positions in academia and industry. From 1981 to 1993 he was a senior member of
the technical staff at the Analytic Sciences Corporation. During the period
from 1981 to 1983 he was also an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the College of
Engineering at Boston University. Currently he is a senior staff scientist with
General Dynamics. Dr. Carlotto has published a number of technical and scientific
papers in the areas of image processing, pattern recognition, remote sensing,
geographic information systems, artificial intelligence applications, and
optical computing.
Dr. Carlotto has also studied a variety of anomalous phenomena. His first
book, The Martian Enigmas (North Atlantic Books, 1996), describes in detail his
analysis of imagery of the Face and other unusual objects on the surface of
Mars imaged by a Viking Orbiter spacecraft in 1976. He was also a major
contributor to The Case for the Face (Adventures Unlimited Press, 1998) which
contained a collection of papers related to the search for life on Mars. He
edited and published New Frontiers in Science, an on-line peer-reviewed journal
devoted to the study of anomalous phenomena. His latest book, The Cydonia
Controvery (LuLu, 2008) discusses the history, science, and implications of the
potential discovery of archaeological ruins in the Cydonia of Mars.
His work has been reported in New Scientist, Omni, and Newsweek, and has
appeared in several television programs including Carl Sagan's Cosmos series,
Sci Fi Channel's Inside Space, Sightings, and History's Mysteries Life on Mars
episode.
Dr. Carlotto has authored/coauthored the following peer-reviewed papers
related to Mars and anomalous phenomena:
- Mark J. Carlotto, “Detecting Patterns of a Technological Intelligence
in Remotely-Sensed Imagery,” J. British Interplanetary Soc.,
Vol. 60, pp 28-39, 2007.
- Mark Carlotto, “Enigmatic Landforms in Cydonia: Geospatial
Anisotropies, Bilateral Symmetries, and Their Correlations,”Sixth
International Conference on Mars, Pasadena, CA, July 20-25, 2003.
- Mark. J. Carlotto, Horace W. Crater, James L. Erjavec, and Stanley V.
McDaniel, "Response to Geomorphology of Selected Massifs On the
Plains of Cydonia, Mars by David Pieri," Journal of Scientific
Exploration, Vol. 13, No. 3, 1999.
- Mark J. Carlotto, "Evidence in Support of the Hypothesis that
Certain Objects on Mars are Artificial in Origin," Journal of
Scientific Exploration, Vol. 11, No. 2, 1997.
- Mark J. Carlotto, "Digital video analysis of anomalous space
objects," Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 9. No. 1, July 1995.
- Mark J. Carlotto, "Digital image analysis of possible
extraterrestrial artifacts on Mars," Digital Signal Processing, April
1993. (Invited Paper)
- Mark J. Carlotto and Michael C. Stein, "A method for searching
for artificial objects on planetary surfaces," Journal of the British
Interplanetary Society, Vol. 43, pp 209-216, 1990.
- Mark J. Carlotto, "Digital imagery analysis of unusual Martian
surface features," Applied Optics, Vol. 27, No. 10, May 15, 1988.
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