Tao Zhang (Futurewei Technologies, USA)
Lecture Date: April 15, 2019
Chapter: Atlanta
Chapter Chair: Alessio Medda
Topic: Tackling the Cocktail Party Problem for
Hearing Devices: Solutions, Challenges and Opportunities
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Lecture Date: April 15, 2019
Chapter: Atlanta
Chapter Chair: Alessio Medda
Topic: Tackling the Cocktail Party Problem for
Hearing Devices: Solutions, Challenges and Opportunities
Lecture Date: April 16, 2019
Chapter: Shanghai
Chapter Chair: Xinbing Wang
Topic: Hyperspectral Unmixing: Insights and Beyond
April 16-18, 2019
Location: Montreal, QC, Canada
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Lecture Date: April 18-19, 2019
Chapter: Nanjing
Chapter Chair: Luxi Yang
Topic: Hyperspectral Unmixing: Insights and Beyond
Lecture Date: April 19, 2019
Chapter: Toronto
Chapter Chair: Mehnaz Shokrollahi
Topic: Solving the Cocktail Party Problem for Hearing Aids:
Solutions, Challenges and Opportunities
Lecture Date: April 25-26, 2019
Chapter: Dallas
Chapter Chair: Issa Panahi
Topic: Robust and Practical Approaches to the
Cocktail Party Problem for Hearing Devices
Lecture Date: April 29, 2019
Chapter: Hong Kong
Chapter Chair: Lai-Man Po
Topic: Distributed Algorithms for Principal Component Analysis
Manuscript Due: May 1, 2019
Publication Date: February 2020
CFP Document
Submission Deadline: May 3, 2019
Call for Proposals Document
Manuscript Due: May 5, 2019
Publication Date: December 2019
CFP Document
Lecture Date: May 6, 2019
Chapter: Santa Clara Valley
Chapter Chair: Yang Lei
Topic: Solving the Cocktail Party Problem for Hearing Aids:
Solutions, Challenges and Opportunities
May 7-9, 2019
Registration Deadline: TBD
Location: Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Lecture Date: May 7, 2019
Chapter: Toronto
Chapter Chair: Mehnaz Shokrollahi
Topic: Cyber Attacks on Internet of Things Sensor Systems for Inference
Lecture Date: May 8, 2019
Chapter: Germany
Chapter Chair: Wolfgang Utschick
Topic: Speech Recognition: What’s Left?
May 9-10, 2019
Location: Brighton, UK
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May 12-17, 2019
Location: Brighton, UK
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May 15-17, 2019
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Lecture Date: May 19, 2019
Chapter: ChengDu
Chapter Chair: Qian He
Topic: Cyber Attacks on Internet of Things Sensor Systems for Inference
May 20-24, 2019
Registration Deadline: April 30, 2019
Location: Lecce, Italy
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Lecture Date: May 21-22, 2019
Chapter: Poland
Chapter Chair: Piotr Samczynski
Topic: Towards Autonomous Video Surveillance and
Privacy-Preserving Localization and Recognition of Human Activities