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The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) invites nominations for the position of Chapters Coordinator for a three year term (1 January 2012-31 December 2014).
Beginning with our June 2011 edition, we are changing the format of the "Recent Patents" coverage. So far, we have simply listed patents issued in the previous 30 days from various signal processing areas. We believe that a much better way to cover recent patents is to highlight a particularly interesting area in signal processing, and provide a listing of the patents that have recently been issued in that area.
IEEE has launched new features for the IEEE Xplore® digital library that expand subscription options and add increased value to content and search results.
Highlights of the recent update include the following:
The IEEE SPS Technical Committee on Multimedia Signal Processing is now inviting proposals to host the IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP) in 2013.
Did you know that IEEE Meetings & Conferences (M&C) has experienced and knowledgeable meeting professionals on staff, ready to assist you when planning a conference?
For most people, three dimensional (3-D) is just another example of “movie magic.” Yet for the researchers developing and refining the 3-D technologies behind today’s big-screen blockbusters, as well as for applications in a variety of other fields, the work is very real and decidedly non-magical.
Many intractable problems in multimedia analysis have been substantially aided by taking context into account, such as object recognition, image search, and photo management. Multimedia is not the only field that can benefit from recognizing the importance of context.
IEEE's Technology Time Machine (TTM), a forward looking symposia on technology trends and emerging areas of technology, is set for 1-3 June 2011 in Hong Kong.
The BioImaging and Signal Processing Technical Committee (BISP TC) of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (IEEE-SPS) promotes activities within the broad technical areas of biomedical and biological signal and image processing.
The first edition of the International Conference on Emerging Signal Processing Applications (ESPA) will be held from January 12 to 14, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gregory Allen (The University of Texas at Austin), “Computational Process Networks: A Model and Framework for High-Throughput Signal Processing” Advisor: Prof. Brian L. Evans (2011)
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