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IEEE Signal Processing Society Call for Papers IEEE 2011 DSP/SPE Workshop http://www.dspe2011.org/ Award-Winning Enchantment Resort, Sedona, Arizona, USA January 4 - 7, 2011 Paper Submission Deadline: August 30, 2010 ************************************************************************** The 2011 IEEE Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Workshop and IEEE Signal Processing Education (SPE) Workshop will be held jointly January 4 to 7, 2011, at the award-winning Enchantment Resort. The goals of the workshops are to bring together leading engineers, researchers, and educators in signal processing from around the world to discuss novel signal processing theories, methods, and applications. The DSP/SPE Workshops will feature prominent plenary speakers from the signal processing community as well as technical sessions for presenting contributed papers. Topics for the DSP Workshop include, but are not limited to: . Sampling, extrapolation, and interpolation . System modeling, representation, and identification; deconvolution . Filtering and adaptive systems . Stationary signals and spectral analysis . Non-stationary signals and time-frequency analysis . Multi-rate signal processing and wavelets . Detection, estimation, and classification . Signal enhancement, restoration, and reconstruction . Nonlinear signal processing . Multi-dimensional signal processing; image and video processing . Distributed signal processing . Implementations of Signal Processing Systems . New directions and applications Topics for the SPE Workshop include, but are not limited to: . Signal processing education in non-traditional venues . Novel laboratory, computer-based, and distance teaching methods . Signal processing across the engineering curriculum . DSP curriculum issues (early/late, simulation/real-time, theory/practice) . DSP outreach issues Paper Submission: Prospective authors are invited to submit double-column papers of no more than six (6) pages including title, authors' names and contact, abstract, introduction, background, proposed method, results, figures, and references. Submission instructions and templates for the required paper format are available at http://www.dspe2011.org. Important Deadlines: Submission of Papers: August 30, 2010 Notification of Acceptance: October 11, 2010 Authors' Registration Deadline: October 25, 2010 Submission of Accepted Camera-Ready Papers: November 8, 2010. Advance Registration and Resort Reservation Deadline: November 15, 2010 Organizing Committee * General Chairs Lina Karam, Arizona State University Ronald Schafer, Hewlett-Packard Labs * DSP Technical Program Chairs James McClellan, Georgia Tech Ali Sayed, UCLA * SPE Technical Program Chairs Gail Rosen, Drexel University Thad Welch, Boise State University * Advisory Committee Ahsan Aziz, National Instruments Khaled El-Maleh, Qualcomm Gene Frantz, Texas Instruments Loren Shure, Mathworks Mark J.T. Smith, Purdue Martin Vetterli, EPFL * Finance David Frakes, Arizona State University * Publicity Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University * Social Programs Cathy Wicks, Texas Instruments * International Liaisons Julien Epps, UNSW, Australia Ramón Rodríguez Dagnino, ITESM, Mexico Hideaki Sakai, Kyoto University Japan Abdelhak Zoubir, Darmstadt University, Germany |
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