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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.

The DISPS TC promotes and supports activities of SPS in the several areas including: (i) design, development and implementation of signal processing systems, (ii) design of algorithms with implementation in mind, and design of software tools and methodologies to support the design of signal processing systems.

With the March issue, the IEEE Smart Grid Newsletter has been published for one full quarter. The newsletter continues to

With the concept of Grand Challenges, are their areas in speech and language which we might consider? I would like to suggest the following three: (i) Speech-to-Speech Translation, (ii) Speech Recognition for All Languages, (iii) Thought-to-Speech Signal Production.

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