| EUSIPCO 2012 27-31 August 2012, Bucharest, Romania
The 2012 European Signal Processing Conference ( EUSIPCO-2012) is the 20th of its kind organized by the European Association for Signal, Speech, and Image Processing ( EURASIP). The conference will be held at the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania and is organized by University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest and Telecom ParisTech. The focus will be on signal processing theory, algorithms, and applications. Papers will be accepted based on quality, relevance, and novelty and accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of EUSIPCO-2012 and indexed in the main bibliographic databases ( IEEExplore inclusion pending, ISI Thomson Web of Knowledge pending).
Areas of Interest
- Audio and electroacoustics
- Design and implementation of signal processing systems
- Multimedia signal processing
- Spoken language technology
- Image and video processing
- Signal estimation and detection
- Sensor array and multi-channel processing
- Signal processing for communications
- Machine learning
- Nonlinear signal processing
- Signal processing applications
- Bio-medical signal processing
- Information forensics and security
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Schedule
Proposal for special sessions: December 4, 2011
Proposals for tutorials: February 19, 2012
Electronic submission of papers: February 26, 2012
Notification of acceptance: May 20, 2012
Submissions of camera-ready papers: June 17, 2012 |
Confirmed Plenary Speakers:
- Vivek Goyal, MIT, USA: 'Space-from-Time Imaging: Acquiring Reflectance and Depth With Less Optics
- Lajos Hanzo, EURASIP Fellow, University of Southampton, UK: 'Shannonian Abstractions, Real-Time Interactive Communications Calamities and Near-Capacity Multimedia Transceivers...'
- Jean-Paul Haton, IEEE Fellow, IARP Fellow, IUF, France: 'Automatic Speech Recognition: Past, Present and Future'
- Christian Jutten, IEEE Fellow, IUF, GIPSA Lab, France: 'Source Separation in Nonlinear Mixtures: How and Why?'
- Arye Nehorai, IEEE Fellow, RSS Fellow, Washington Univ. in St. Louis: 'Computable performance analysis of sparsity recovery with applications'
- Mihaela van der Schaar, IEEE Fellow, UCLA
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Alle-Jan van der Veen, IEEE Fellow, Delft Univ. of Technology: ' Sensing the universe: Signal processing challenges for large radio telescope arrays'
More information is available at http://www.eusipco2012.org |