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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 SAM TC addresses the areas of sensor array and multi-channel statistical signal processing. The committee interests span the areas of signal detection and estimation, direction-of-arrival estimation, beamforming, blind source separation, source localization and tracking, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems and space-time coding, sensor networks, and multichannel signal processing.

The Winter 2012-2013 edition of the IEEE Speech and Language Processing Technical Committee’s Newsletter is now online.

The Design and Implementation of Signal Processing Systems Technical Committee (DISPS TC) has the mission to promote and support activities of the IEEE Signal Processing Society in the areas of: i) Design, development and implementation of signal processing systems; ii) Design of algorithms with implementation in mind and iii) the Design of software tools and methodologies to support the design of signal processing systems.

For anyone who is interested in following MLSP activities, we encourage you to sign up for the MLSP email list. The invitation can be found at the top of the MLSP TC website.

The IEEE Biometrics Council is proud to announce that the edition of its newsletter for Summer 2012 is now available.

A competition topic will be set by a Signal Processing Technical Committee (TC). Three teams will be selected and invited to present their work.Submissions from Participating Teams: Mar. 8, 2013.

The Signal Processing for Communications and Networking Technical Committee (SPCOM TC) is devoted to exploring and elucidating signal processing challenges at the intersection of EEE Signal Processing (SPS), Communications (COMSOC), and Information Theory (IT) Societies.

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