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Upcoming Distinguish Lectures

Chapter Dates Distinguished Lecturer Lecture Details
Seoul May 12-13, 2016 Hynek Hermansky (Johns Hopkins University, USA) Lecture topic: "Signals and Noises: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". Contact chapter chair Myungjin Bae for more information.
Pittsburgh May 17, 2016 Paris Smaragdis (Siebel Center for Computer Science, USA) Lecture topic: TBD. Contact chapter chair Deniz Gencaga for more information.
Turkey May 17, 2016 Yoram Bresler(Siebel Center for Computer Science, USA) Lecture topic: "Learning Sparsifying Transforms for Signal, Image, and Video Processing ". Contact chapter chair Deniz Gencaga for more information.
Pittsburgh May 18, 2016 Jan Allebach (Purdue University, USA) Lecture topic: "Small, Medium, and Big Data: Application of Machine Learning Methods to the Solution of Real-World Imaging and Printing Problems". Contact chapter chair Deniz Gencaga for more information.
Pittsburgh May 19, 2016 Min Wu (University of Maryland, USA) Lecture topic: TBD. Contact chapter chair Deniz Gencaga for more information.
Finland June 8, 2016 Hamid Krim (NC State University, USA) Lecture topic: TBD. Contact chapter chair Konstantinos Drossos for more information.
Estonia June 9, 2016 Hamid Krim (NC State University, USA) Lecture topic: TBD. Contact chapter chair Tonu Trump for more information.
Sweden June 13, 2016 Hamid Krim (NC State University, USA) Lecture topic: TBD. Contact chapter chair Peter Handel for more information.
France June 16, 2016 Hamid Krim (NC State University, USA) Lecture topic: "Convexity, Sparsity, Nullity and all that....in Data Analysis." Contact chapter chair Jacques Blanc-Talon for more information.
France June 21, 2016 Hamid Krim (NC State University, USA) Lecture topic: "Sensor and Social Networks: A case for Topological Data Analysis." Contact chapter chair Jacques Blanc-Talon for more information.
Romania July 1, 2016 Josiane Zerubia (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Méditerranée) Lecture topic: "Marked Point Processes For Object Detection and Tracking in High Resolution Images: Applications to Remote Sensing and Biology." Contact chapter chair Constantin Vertan for more information.
Romania July 7, 2016 Josiane Zerubia (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Méditerranée) Lecture topic: "Skin image illumination modeling and chromophore identification for melanoma diagnosis (SSIMA)." Contact chapter chair Constantin Vertan for more information.
Colombia September 2, 2016 Hynek Hermansky (Johns Hopkins University, USA) Lecture topic: TBD. Contact chapter chair Hernan Benitez for more information.

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