Consider Hosting ICIP 2022
The 2018 IEEE Data Science Workshop is a new workshop that aims to bring together researchers in academia and industry to share the most recent and exciting advances in data science theory and applications.
Envisioning the Future of Signal Processing
Intellectual descendants and colleagues of MIT Professor Alan V. Oppenheim gathered to mark his 80th birthday and discuss the future of a quietly prolific scientific field.
Multicarrier Chirp-Division Multiplexing for RF and Underwater Acoustic Communications
Author: Song-Wen Huang (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York) Advisor: Dimitris A. Pados
Radio frequency and underwater acoustic communications have grown rapidly in environmental monitoring, telecommunications, offshore oil exploration, and surveillance applications. Nonetheless, signals may still suffer from harsh challenges in wireless fading channels for high attenuation, multipath effect, and Doppler spread.
IVMSP-TC Activity Update
Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing Technical Committee (IVMSP TC) promotes and guides the advancement of the field of image, video, and multidimensional signal processing. It provides leadership for the technical programs for ICIP and for the IVMSP-related areas at ICASSP...
Special Issue of JSTSP on End-to-End Speech and Language Processing
Speech and Language processing (SLP) is essentially a series of sequence-to-sequence learning problems. Conventional SLP systems map input to output sequences through module-based architectures where each module is independently trained.
What Should We Learn? Should We Upgrade our Brains?
Neurotechnology is one of the hottest areas of engineering, and the technological achievements sound miraculous: Paralyzed people have controlled robotic limbs with their brains, while blind people are receiving implants that send signals to their visual centers.
Data Conversion within Energy Constrained Environments (2017)
Within scientific research, engineering, and consumer electronics, there is a multitude of new discrete sensor-interfaced devices. Maintaining high accuracy in signal quantization while staying within the strict power-budget of these devices is a very challenging problem.

