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The IEEE Transactions on Multimedia invites nominations for the position of Editor-in-Chief for a 3-year term starting 1 January 2020. Nominations should be submitted to the Steering Committee Chair, Martin Reisslein, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, via reisslein@asu.edu.
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Mobile communication continues to play an important role in the modern economy, including consumer, health, education, logistics, and other major industries. At the same time, the current Internet has created a key infrastructure component for our modern world, having an impact on almost every aspect of our daily lives. The Internet democratized access to information and has enabled emerging economies to participate in the modern global economy.
Lotfi A. Zadeh was one of the most impressive researchers of our modern era. Not only did he create a groundbreaking theory, but he also paved the way for an incredible variety of its applications, ranging from medicine and economy to large-scale scientific, industrial, and commercial applications.
The Signal Processing Society (SPS) has 12 Technical Committees and 3 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that support a broad selection of signal processing-related activities defined by the scope of the Society.
The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) is honored to announce the elevation of 53 of its members to the grade of IEEE Senior Member. These members have demonstrated outstanding professional performance, exhibited professional maturity through long-term experience, and established themselves as leaders in their respective IEEE-designated fields of interest.
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Applications of semidefinite optimization in signal processing are often derived from the Kalman-Yakubovich-Popov lemma and its extensions, which give sum-of-squares theorems of nonnegative trigonometric polynomials and generalized polynomials.
Large-scale networks are becoming more prevalent, with applications in healthcare systems, financial networks, social networks, and traffic systems. The detection of normal and abnormal behaviors (signals) in these systems presents a challenging problem.
This work investigates two different digital signal processing (DSP) approaches that rely on signal-derived timing: continuous-time (CT) DSP and variable-rate DSP. Both approaches enable designs of energy-efficient signal processing systems by relating their operation rates to the input activity.
Submission Deadline: February 15, 2019
Call for Proposals Document
Lecture Date: February 22, 2019
Chapter: Chicago
Chapter Chair: Rashid Ansari
Topic: Graph Signal Processing: Distributed Graph Filtering
Lecture Date: February 19, 2019
Chapter: Mexico
Chapter Chair: Juan Alvarez Padilla
Topic: Graph Signal Processing: Distributed Graph Filtering
Lecture Date: February 18, 2019
Chapter: Mexico
Chapter Chair: Juan Alvarez Padilla
Topic: Statistical Inference through Sparse Sensing
September 9-13, 2019
Registration Deadline: June 30, 2019
Location: Arenzano, Italy
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Open ETH-FDS Postdoctoral Fellow positions in Foundations of Data Science
ETH Foundations of Data Science (ETH-FDS) is a new cross-departmental initiative at ETH Zurich, starting on 1 January 2019. Its main focus is research-oriented in the area of foundations of data science, at the intersection between information sciences, machine learning and statistics.
We invite applications for ETH-FDS Postdoctoral Fellow positions in Foundations of Data Science.
Post-doctoral research position:
Extremely-low-resource radio browsing for humanitarian monitoring
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
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