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Lecture Date: July 7, 2018
Chapter: Madras
Chapter Chair: S. Salivahanan
Topic: Cyber Attacks on Sensor Systems for Estimation and Detection
Lecture Date: July 5, 2018
Chapter: Kerala
Chapter Chair: Suresh Kumarasamy
Topic: Cyber Attacks on Internet of Things Systems
Will autonomous vehicles kill people? The answer is almost certainly yes. But, human drivers kill people too. In 2016 the U.S. had 37,461 deaths in 34,436 human-operated motor vehicle crashes, a staggering average of 102 per day, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. An additional 2,350,000 are injured or disabled. These figures are alarming, but there’s a solution on the horizon.
White Paper Due: June 10, 2018
Publication Date: July 2019
CFP Document
September 4-6, 2018
Location: La Rochelle, France
Website
Manual operation of hearing assistive devices is cumbersome in various situations. With advances in machine learning and speech technology, voice interfaces are being deployed for hearing assistive devices. Hearing assistive devices are characterized by strict memory and computational complexity constraints and by the fact that they are expected to operate flawlessly, even in acoustically challenging situations.
Manuscript Due: September 14, 2018
Publication Date: June 2019
CFP Document
The Signal Processing for Communications and Navigation (SPCOMNAV) research group at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) seeks researchers to contribute to the activities on 5G and GNSS positioning in urban and vehicular environments (V2X), currently ongoing at the group.
Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. in San Diego is searching for systems engineers and computer scientists for algorithm development. Candidate will work as part of a team on the research, system design, and implementation of algorithms for application processors and multimedia processors. Candidate will conduct research for automatic speech recognition and/or natural language processing algorithm development.
Postdoctoral Researcher/Doctoral Student/Project Researcher (Imaging/Sensing/Automatic control), 1-3 positions
Salary: GBP 30,688 to GBP 38,833 per annum
Closing Date: 1 May 2018 (23:00 BST)
https://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/021518
Lecture Date: June 7, 2018
Chapter: Germany
Chapter Chair: Wolfgang Utschick
Topic:Data Fusion through Matrix and Tensor Factorizations:
An overview of solutions, challenges, and prospects