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The Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center (Intel-NTU Center) is a world-class research center sponsored by Intel Corporation, the National Science Council (Taiwan) and National Taiwan University. The Intel-NTU Center focuses its efforts on key technologies for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) or Internet of Things (IOT) applications.

In the awards ceremony of ICASSP 2012, the IEEE Signal Processing Society congratulated 53 SPS members who were recognized with the grade of Fellow as of 1 January 2012 and the SPS members who received the Society's prestigious 2012 awards.

Yuhong Liu (University of Rhode Island), “Security and Applications of Digital Trust and Reputation” (2012),  Advisor: Prof. Yan Lindsay Sun

Prospective presenters in the demonstration session are required to submit one abstract, which must be 1-2 pages long including images, hyperlinks to demo previews and other references. July 8, 2012 is the deadline for Demonstration abstract submission.

The 4th edition of the WIFS workshop will be held in Tenerife, Spain, on December 2-5, 2012. Tutorial proposal are due May 10, 2012; full paper proposals (4-6 pages) are due June 24, 2012; and demonstration proposals are due July 8, 2012.

Valuable information for IEEE volunteers, including IEEE Technical Activities volunteers, is available on the IEEE Web site.

The 37th International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) was held at the Kyoto International Conference Center in Kyoto, Japan, on March 25 - 30, 2012.

Win a kindle fire and a free trip to Seattle!

A data and signal analysis competition is being organized. Winners will present their work and receive their award during the Workshop MLSP 2012.

The Society Chapters Listing Report provides contact information for those Society Chapters whose chapter chair position is currently active.

This special issue is devoted to the memory of the late Alex B. Gershman whose contributions are a cornerstone of advances in array processing made over the last three decades. Alex was an active member of IEEE SPS.

The DISPS TC has the mission "to promote and support activities of the IEEE Signal Processing Society in the areas of: i) Design, development and implementation of signal processing systems; ii) Design of algorithms with implementation in mind and iii) the Design of software tools and methodologies to support the design of signal processing systems".

Aiming to make the most of the fast-growing volume of digital data, the Obama Administration today announced a “Big Data Research and Development Initiative.”

By improving our ability to extract knowledge and insights from large and complex collections of digital data, the initiative promises to help solve some the Nation’s most pressing challenges.

Steven Kiemyang Tjoa (University of Maryland), “Sparse and nonnegative factorizations for music understanding” (2011), Advisor: Prof. K. J. Ray Liu

The IEEE Signal Processing Society invites nominations for the 2013 Class of SPS Distinguished Lecturers (DLs). The deadline for nominations is 1 June 2012. Each year, up to ten (10) technically diverse and geographically dispersed individuals serve as IEEE Signal Processing Society Distinguished Lecturers. Up to five (5) new individuals are appointed each year, and their formal term of appointment is two calendar years.

Nominations are due 1 July 2012 for the 2013 IEEE Medals and Recognitions.

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