Call For Papers EUSIPCO

The 25th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) will be held in the Greek island of Kos from August 28 to September 2, 2017, at the Kos International Convention Center. The flagship conference of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) will offer a comprehensive technical program addressing all the latest developments in research and technology for signal processing and its applications. It will feature world-class speakers, oral and poster sessions, keynotes and plenaries, exhibitions, demonstrations, tutorials and satellite workshops, and is expected to attract many leading researchers and industry figures from all over the world.

Technical scope: We invite the submission of original, unpublished technical papers on topics including but not limited to:

  • Audio and acoustic signal processing
  • Speech and language processing
  • Image and video processing
  • Multimedia signal processing
  • Signal processing theory and methods
  • Sensor array and multichannel signal
    processing
  • Signal processing for communications
  • Radar and sonar signal processing
  • Signal processing over graphs and networks
  • Nonlinear signal processing
  • Statistical signal processing
  • Compressed sensing and sparse modeling
  • Optimization methods
  • Machine learning
  • Bio-medical image and signal processing
  • Signal processing for computer vision and robotics
  • Computational imaging/ Spectral imaging
  • Information forensics and security
  • Signal processing for power systems
  • Signal processing for education
  • Bioinformatics and genomics
  • Signal processing for big data
  • Signal processing for the internet of things
  • Design/implementation of signal processing systems
  • Other signal processing areas

Accepted papers will be included in IEEE Xplore®. EURASIP Society enforces a “no-show” policy. Procedures to submit papers, proposals for special sessions, tutorials and satellite workshops will be announced soon.

Best student paper awards: “EUSIPCO Best Student Paper Awards” will be presented at the conference banquet.  Papers will be selected by a committee composed of area and technical chairs. airs.

Tutorial Proposals: Tutorials will be held on August 28, 2017. Brief tutorial proposals should include title, outline, contact information, biography and selected publications for the presenter(s), and a description of the tutorial and material to be distributed to participants.

Special Session Proposals: EUSIPCO has an excellent track record over the years for organizing Special Sessions in new or emerging areas. Special session proposals should include title, rationale, session outline, contact information, and a list of invited papers.

Satellite Workshop Proposals: The 2017 edition of EUSIPCO is proud to organize a full day of thematic  workshops after the end of the main conference, which will provide a forum to participate in specific scientific events related to current innovative  topics in signal processing technology and its extension to other fields.

3 Minutes Thesis:  EUSIPCO 2017 is offering a 3 Minutes Thesis (3MT) contest, where PhD students have three minutes to present a compelling oration on their thesis and its significance. It is an exercise for students to consolidate their ideas so they can present them concisely to an audience specialized in different signal processing fields.

Technical Program Chairs

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Stefanos Kollias, University of Lincoln, UK

Welcome to New mlearn Group Members

Four new members at the Lecturer/Senior lecturer level have been elected and are in the procedure of joining the mlearn Group. They are:

Dr Vassilis Cutsuridis, with Ph.D in Computer Science on biologically inspired neural models and brain state analysis, with a long experience in understanding mental experiences and behaviours and generating brain related algorithms for complex data analysis, medical imaging and neuroscience.

Dr Mingjun Zhong, with Ph.D. on Independent Component Analysis and application to fMRI data and a long expertise on computational statistics & machine learning, devising statistical and probabilistic methods for real-life data analysis, e.g., for high resolution gas & electricity data, related to energy.

Dr Georgios Leontidis, with Ph.D. in computer science and medical informatics and postdoctoral experience in big data analytics, data mining, machine learning and statistical modelling, with application field in radiation therapy.

Dr Miao Yu, with Ph.D. in computer vision and application in human activity recognition and in fall detection and postdoctoral experience in intelligent and knowledge assisted signal processing, with a focus on object tracking and localization.

IEEE SSCI 2016

IEEEThe 2016 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE SSCI 2016, http://ssci2016.cs.surrey.ac.uk) will be held in Athens, Greece, on December 6-9, 2016. SSCI is a flagship annual international conference on computational intelligence sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, promoting all aspects of theory, algorithm design, applications and related emerging techniques . As a tradition, IEEE SSCI 2016 will co-locate a large number of exciting symposiums , each dedicated to a special topic within or related to computational intelligence, thereby providing a unique platform for promoting cross-fertilization and collaboration. SSCI 2016 will be featured by cross-symposium tutorials, keynote speeches, panel discussions, PhD consortiums, oral presentations and poster sessions. Student grants, Best paper Awards and Student Best Paper Award will be given.

Professor Stefanos Kollias is IEEE SSCI 2016 General Co-Chair along with Professor Yaochu Jin (University of Surrey – Guildford).

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