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    December 10-13, 2017

    The seventh IEEE International Workshop on
    Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor
    Adaptive Processing

Student Paper Contest

IEEE CAMSAP 2017 is holding a contest to select the Best Student Paper of the workshop among the papers submitted by graduate or undergraduate students.

The first author of each of these papers should be a full-time student at the time of manuscript submission to IEEE CAMSAP 2017. The finalists must present their work in a special poster session, scheduled for Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 5:00pm.

Winners of the Best Student Paper Awards will be announced at the Workshop Banquet.

In order to be included in the contest, make sure that the student (first author of the paper) is registered in EDAS as a student and has clicked the corresponding check box in the profile.

List of finalists:

Fundamental Limits of PhaseMax for Phase Retrieval: A Replica Analysis
Oussama Dhifallah and Yue M. Lu (Harvard University, USA)
Distributed Big-Data Optimization via Block Communications
Ivano Notarnicola (Universita of Salento, Italy); Ying Sun and Gesualdo Scutari (Purdue University, USA); Giuseppe Notarstefano (University of Salento, Italy)
Understanding the Role of Positive Constraints in Sparse Bilinear Problems
Heng Qiao and Piya Pal (University of California, San Diego, USA)
Maximally Economic Sparse Arrays and Cantor Arrays
Chun-Lin Liu (California Institute of Technology, USA); P. p. Vaidyanathan (Cal Tech., USA)
Correlation-based Ultrahigh-dimensional Variable Screening
Talal Ahmed (Rutgers University, USA); Waheed U. Bajwa (Rutgers University-New Brunswick, USA)
Simultaneous Target State and Sensor Bias Estimation: Is More Better
Michael Kowalski and Peter Willett (University of Connecticut, USA)
Face Recognition as a Kronecker Product Equation
Martijn Boussé, Nico Vervliet and Otto Debals (KU Leuven, Belgium); Lieven De Lathauwer (K.U.Leuven, Belgium)
Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction on Graphs
Yanning Shen, Panagiotis A. Traganitis and Georgios B. Giannakis (University of Minnesota, USA)
STARK: Structured Dictionary Learning Through Rank-one Tensor Recovery
Mohsen Ghassemi, Zahra Shakeri and Anand D. Sarwate (Rutgers University, USA); Waheed U. Bajwa (Rutgers University-New Brunswick, USA)
Distributed Edge-Variant Graph Filters
Mario Coutino, Elvin Isufi and Geert Leus (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

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