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BIOSIGNALS 2026 : 19th International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing

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Conference Series : International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing
 
Link: https://biosignals.scitevents.org
 
When Mar 2, 2026 - Mar 4, 2026
Where Marbella, Spain
Submission Deadline Dec 16, 2025
Notification Due Dec 4, 2025
Final Version Due Dec 19, 2025
Categories    engineering   signal processing   biomedical engineering   biometrics
 

Call For Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS

19th International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing (BIOSIGNALS)
Submission Deadline: October 02, 2025


In Cooperation with:
ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
European Association for Signal Processing
European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering and Science
Finnish Society for Medical Physics and Medical Engineering
Swiss Society for Biomedical Engineering
International Society for Computational Biology

Proceedings will be submitted for evaluation for indexation by:
SCOPUS
Google Scholar
The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography
Semantic Scholar
Engineering Index
Web of Science / Conference Proceedings Citation Index

The event will be of hybrid nature, in the sense that online presentations of accepted papers will be possible for those authors that are unable to travel to the venue.

https://biosignals.scitevents.org
March 02 - 04, 2026
Marbella, Spain
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Scope:
The purpose of the International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing is to bring together researchers, professionals, and practitioners from multiple areas of expertise working at the intersection of engineering, mathematics, statistics, computer science, data science, biology, physics, and medicine, interested in developing, applying, and testing algorithmic tools, models, and techniques to solve challenging problems in biology, medicine, cognitive science, sport science etc.  Contemporary research in such areas is based on biological measurements based on a variety of signal types such as arising from bio-mechanical, thermal, electrical, magnetic, electromagnetic processes, and those arising from other biological sources of information. Since analysing and using different types of data often requires cross-disciplinary expertise, skills, and collaborative efforts, this conference was created with the aim to be a high-quality forum to celebrate and disseminate such research efforts, and encourage interdisciplinary interactions and collaboration.





Conference Chair(s)
Hugo Gamboa, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal

Program Chair(s)
Jordi Solé-Casals, University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia, Spain
Hui Liu, University of Bremen, Germany

Program Committee
https://biosignals.scitevents.org/ProgramCommittee.aspx

BIOSIGNALS Secretariat
biosignals.secretariat@insticc.org

Address: Avenida de S. Francisco Xavier, Lote 7 Cv. C, Setubal 2900-616, Portugal
Tel:+351 265 520 185
Web: https://biosignals.scitevents.org

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