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ChinaSIP is a new initiative launched by the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) in 2012. Organizationally, the ChinaSIP initiative is overseen by a steering committee consisting of a balanced group of domestic colleagues and global leaders. The first ChinaSIP Summit and Conference will be held in Beijing in 6-10 July 2013.

Qualified student branches are encouraged to start preparing now to submit comprehensive, well justified applications and to ensure time to arrange the three required letters of support all by the November 15 deadline.

Sevinc Bayram (Polytechnic Institute of New York University), “Applications of multimedia forensics”, Advisor: Prof. Nasir Memon (2012)

SULFA is an open library for benchmarking video forensic algorithms.

The IEEE Signal Processing Society Chapter of the Year Award will be presented for the second time in 2013. Nominations must be received no later than 15 October 2012.

Three new Members-at-Large will take their seats on the Signal Processing Society Board of Governors and two new Regional Directors-at-Large will take their seats on the Signal Processing Society Board of Governors and Membership Board, beginning 1 January 2013.

A competition topic will be set by a Signal Processing Technical Committee (TC). Three teams will be selected and invited to present their work.Submissions from Participating Teams: Mar. 8, 2013.

The University of Edinburgh invites applications for three lectureships (assistant professor) in Informatics. Applications are welcomed across all areas of informatics research

and we especially encourage those in the following areas:

* Computer vision, with a focus on real-time vision, vision for robotics and real world applications.

Some datasets contain attack data, others contain background data.

The Signal Processing for Communications and Networking Technical Committee (SPCOM TC) is devoted to exploring and elucidating signal processing challenges at the intersection of EEE Signal Processing (SPS), Communications (COMSOC), and Information Theory (IT) Societies.

At its 30 June 2012 meeting, the IEEE Member and Geographic Activities Board approved a motion that limits the number of years any one individual may serve in any one geographic unit officer position.

Effective 28 September 2012, all geographic unit officer reporting is to be submitted using vTools.OfficerReporting.

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