Call For Proposals: IEEE MMSP 2021
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2020
Call for Proposals Document
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A significantly low cost and tractable progressive learning approach is proposed and discussed for efficient spatiotemporal monitoring of a completely unknown, two dimensional correlated signal distribution in localized wireless sensor field. The spatial distribution is compressed into a number of its contour lines and only those sensors that their sensor observations are in a margin of the contour levels are reporting to the information fusion center (FC).
Although deep convolutional neural networks (DCNN) show significant improvement for single depth map (SD) super-resolution (SR) over the traditional counterparts, most SDSR DCNNs do not reuse the hierarchical features for depth map SR resulting in blurred high-resolution (HR) depth maps. They always stack convolutional layers to make network deeper and wider.
Two-directional two-dimensional canonical correlation analysis ((2D) 2 CCA) directly seeks linear relationship between different image data sets without reshaping images into vectors. However, it fails in finding the nonlinear correlation.
Many well-known line spectral estimators may experience significant performance loss with noisy measurements. To address the problem, we propose a deep learning denoising based approach for line spectral estimation. The proposed approach utilizes a residual learning assisted denoising convolutional neural network (DnCNN) trained to recover the unstructured noise component, which is used to denoise the original measurements.
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The ICIP 2020 technical program will highlight a series of Special Sessions to complement the regular program with emerging topics of particular interest to the image-processing community.
Following up on the successful challenge sessions organized during ICIP 2019, we are organizing the 2020 Challenge Sessions with new and more exciting problems that aim at engaging the image and video processing research community.
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2020
Call for Proposals Document