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Lecture Date: November 4-5, 2019
Chapter: Israel
Chapter Chair: Arie Yeredor
Topic: Cyber Attacks on Internet of Things Sensor Systems for Inference
Lecture Date: September 5, 2019
Chapter: Chicago
Chapter Chair: Rashid Ansari
Topic: Speech Recognition: What’s Left?
Lecture Date: November 16, 2019
Chapter: Beijing
Chapter Chair: Qiuqi Ruan
Topic: Optimal Array Processing
Sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) methods comprise one of the most successful approaches to approximate Bayesian filtering. However, SMC without a good proposal distribution can perform poorly, in particular in high dimensions. We propose nested sequential Monte Carlo, a methodology that generalizes the SMC framework by requiring only approximate, properly weighted, samples from the SMC proposal distribution, while still resulting in a correct SMC algorithm.
The paper derives the stability bound of the initial mean-square deviation of an adaptive filtering algorithm based on minimizing the 2 L th moment of the estimation error, with L being an integer greater than 1. The analysis is done for a time-invariant plant with even input probability density function. Dependence of the stability bound on the algorithm step-size, type of the noise distribution, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and L is studied.
Although massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) promises high spectral efficiency, there are several issues that significantly limit the potential gain of massive MIMO, such as severe inter-cell interference, huge channel state information (CSI) overhead/delay, high cost and power consumption of RF chains, and user fairness.
Much effort has been devoted to recovering sparse signals from one-bit measurements in recent years. However, it is still quite challenging to recover signals with high fidelity, which is desired in practical one-bit compressive sensing (1-bit CS) applications. We introduce the notion of Schur-concavity in this paper and propose to construct signals by taking advantage of Schur-Concave functions , which are capable of enhancing sparsity.
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September 21-25, 2020
Location: Florence, Italy
April 27-May 1, 2020
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July 6-10, 2020
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July 11-14, 2021
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(Formelry, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Lecture Date: September 18-19, 2019
Chapter: Malaysia
Chapter Chair: R. Logeswaran
Topics: Signal Processing and the Search for MH370
Beyond the Kalman Filter: 25 Years of Particles and Other Ransom Points
Lecture Date: December 10, 2019
Chapter: Delhi
Chapter Chair: Anubha Gupta
Topics: Set Theoretic Feasibility and Optimality Frameworks for Data Hiding and Privacy
Lecture Date: December 7, 2019
Chapter: Uttar Pradesh
Chapter Chair: Uma Tiwary
Topics: Leveraging Old tricks in a New World: Efficient Generation of
Labeled Data for Deep Learning in Medical Image Segmentation
Lecture Date: October 21, 2019
Chapter: Madras
Chapter Chair: S. Salivahanan
Topic: Signal Processing for Neural Prostheses
Lecture Date: October 18, 2019
Chapter: Kerala
Chapter Chair: Suresh Kumaraswamy
Topic: Signal Processing for Health Monitoring of Aerospace Structures