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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.

Held in Las Vegas each January, the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the world’s largest consumer technology trade show.

This year’s event featured 2,700 exhibitors spanning 30 product categories and covering just about every type of home, small business, and vehicle gadget.

We would like to take this opportunity to share with you some recent news and work related to our MLSP-TC.

Cloud computing is an emerging technology aimed at providing various computing and storage services over the Internet. However, Multimedia processing in a cloud imposes great challenges.

SPCOM TC covers research topics at the intersection of signal processing, communications, networking and information theory. With the explosive growth of data communication, our area is full of vitality, characterized by both the great progress that has been made and the number of research challenges that still remain.

In the May issue of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, the editorial article, by Dr. Ghassan AlRegib, raised a very interesting question. Which signal processing algorithms or theories have gone extinct (if any), and which ones have the highest impact on our current products and technologies?

IEEE Signal Processing Society Summer School on "3D and High Definition/High Contrast Video Processing Systems" will be held at National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 4-8 July 2011.

There are a number of things we want readers to know about the Signal Processing Education (SPED) Technical Committee activities this year.

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