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September 13-17, 2021
Registration Deadline: August 31, 2021
Location: VIRTUAL

Lecture Date: March 22, 2021
Chapter: Jordan
Chapter Chair: Sami Aldalahmeh
Topics: Deep Learning: A Signal Processing Perspective

September 20-23, 2021
Location: Note: Location changed to--Virtual Conference

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing

Image restoration remains a challenging task in image processing. Numerous methods tackle this problem, which is often solved by minimizing a nonsmooth penalized co-log-likelihood function. Although the solution is easily interpretable with theoretic guarantees, its estimation relies on an optimization process that can take time. Considering the research effort in deep learning for image classification and segmentation, this class of methods offers a serious alternative to perform image restoration but stays challenging to solve inverse problems.

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing

Image restoration is a critical component of image processing pipelines and for low-level computer vision tasks. Conventional image restoration approaches are mostly based on hand-crafted image priors. The inter-channel correlation of color images is not fully exploited. Motivated by the special characteristics of the inter-channel correlation (higher correlation for red/green and green/blue channels than for red/blue) in color images and general characteristics (green channel always shows the best image quality among the three color components) of distorted color images, in this paper, a three-stage convolutional neural network (CNN) structure is proposed for color image restoration tasks.

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing

The papers in this special issue focus on deep learning for image/video restoration and compression. The huge success of deep-learning–based approaches in computer vision has inspired research in learned solutions to classic image/video processing problems, such as denoising, deblurring, dehazing, deraining, super-resolution (SR), and compression. Hence, learning-based methods have emerged as a promising nonlinear signal-processing framework for image/ video restoration and compression.

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing

The papers in this special issue focus on deep learning for image/video restoration and compression. The huge success of deep-learning–based approaches in computer vision has inspired research in learned solutions to classic image/video processing problems, such as denoising, deblurring, dehazing, deraining, super-resolution (SR), and compression. Hence, learning-based methods have emerged as a promising nonlinear signal-processing framework for image/ video restoration and compression.

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing

Dynamic range limitations in signal processing often lead to clipping, or saturation, in signals. The task of audio declipping is estimating the original audio signal, given its clipped measurements, and has attracted much interest in recent years. Audio declipping algorithms often make assumptions about the underlying signal, such as sparsity or low-rankness, and about the measurement system.

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing

The papers from this special section focus on the restoration of udio content, in particular speech and music from degraded observations. This is a challenging and long-standing problem in audio processing. In particular this holds for severe degradations and incomplete observations, which are regularly encountered in practice. The papers in this section have been organized to gather contributions that would serve both as a comprehensive primer on the stateof- the-art, and a showcase of current developments within the field.

In accordance with the Bylaws of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, the membership will elect, by direct ballot, THREE Members-at-Large to the Board of Governors for three-year terms commencing 1 January 2022 and ending 31 December 2024, as well as TWO Regional Directors-at-Large for the corresponding regions: Regions ​7&9 (​Canada & Latin America) and Region 10 (Asia & Pacific) for two-year terms commencing 1 January 2022 and ending 31 December 2023.

Lecture Date: March 19, 2021
Chapter: Gujarat
Chapter Chair: Chirag Paunwala
Topics: Security, Privacy and Trustworthiness in the AI World

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IEEE has announced the 2022 IEEE Medal, Recogiition, and Technical Field Award recipients.  IEEE medals are the highest honor of awards presented by IEEE and these medals will be presented at the 2022 IEEE Honors Ceremony.  Nine Signal Processing Society members will received an IEEE award.  

Riken Center for Brain Science

Job offer: Post-doc in biomedical image analysis

We are seeking candidates who are interested in developing deep learning algorithms for improving the registration/alignment of our 2D/3D MRI and microscopy images. 

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IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
Ten years ago, the world marveled at the ability of social media technology to assist an entire region in its pursuit of democracy. As I write this column days after the U.S. Presidential Inauguration, the world this time is overwhelmingly appalled by the role that same technology played in a violent attempt to overturn democracy. Those who decried the shutdown of access to social media desperately implemented by authoritarian regimes applauded similar restrictions implemented by tech companies in a quest to forestall additional violence.
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This past summer, Prof. Robert Heath Jr. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine’s (SPM’s) former editor-in-chief, stressed to me how important it is to include a strong team of scientists on the magazine’s editorial board. It is especially important for area editors and members of the senior editorial board, but also associate editors for columns and forums as well as the e-Newsletter.

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