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IEEE Educational Activities officially launches the IEEE Expert Now e-Learning Outreach Program after a successful two-year pilot.

Are you planning for your Section, Chapter, or Affinity Group election? The vTools.Voting tool is ready to support your election.

Use your IEEE Web Account ID and password to sign in. A tutorial is also available. Elections typically have twice the participation when conducted electronically.

Do you know the articles that are published by the IEEE Signal Processing Society and ranked among the top 100 most downloaded IEEE Xplore articles?

Check the “Reader’s Choice” column article “Top Downloads in IEEE Xplore” in the November issue of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine.

we would like to bring your attention to DSP Blogs. There are posts on various DSP related topics, from DSP researchers in both academia and industry.

May-chen Kuo (University of Southern California), “Mocap Data Compression: Algorithms and Performance Evaluation” Advisor: C.-C. Jay Kuo (2010)

Literally millions of video surveillance cameras tracking our every move just about everywhere in the world.

In response to a call for a lower cost membership option for individuals residing in developing economies, IEEE began offering the new electronic membership (e-Membership) option for the 2011 renewal year.

University of Utah computer scientists developed software that quickly edits "extreme resolution imagery" — huge photographs containing billions to hundreds of billions of pixels or dot-like picture elements.

Until now, it took hours to process these "gigapixel" images. The new software needs only seconds to produce preview images useful to doctors, intelligence analysts, photographers, artists, engineers and others.

John M. O' Toole (University of Queensland), “Discrete Quadratic Time-frequency Distributions: Definition, Computation, and a Newborn Electroencephalogram Application”, Primary Advisor: Dr. Paul Colditz, Associated Advisors:  Dr. Mostefa Mesbah and Dr. Boualem Boashash (2009)

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