IEEE SPM Special Issue on - Signal Processing for Internet-of-Things
White Paper Due: November 7, 2017
Publication Date: September 2018
CFP Document
Data visualization provides a human-digestible interface to digital data. With increasing data volumes and increased complexity and interrelationships, so have the demands on supporting effective visualization to support this interface. With complex data at scale, it becomes necessary to summarize the data in some manner to communicate high-level information of a dataset, such as distributions, trends, or anomalies.
River bridge scour is an erosion process in which flowing water removes sediment materials (such as sand, rocks) from a bridge foundation, river beds and banks. As a result, the level of the river bed near a bridge pier is lowering such that the bridge foundation stability can be compromised, and the bridge can collapse.
White Paper Due: November 7, 2017
Publication Date: September 2018
CFP Document
Chair: Elissaveta Dimitrova Gadjeva
Email: egadjeva@tu-sofia.bg
Chair: Dr.N.Venkateswaran
Email: venkateswarann@ieee.org
Chair: Amir Raeisi Nafchi
Email: arnafchi@gmail.com
The 26th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) will be held in Rome, the Eternal City, in Italy from September 3 to September 7, 2018. The flagship conference of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) will offer a comprehensive technical program addressing all the latest developments in research and technology for signal processing and its applications.
A video tutorial on Multimedia Forensics, by Roberto Caldelli and Rabab Ward, has been recently presented at ICIP 2017.
The video has been produced by IEEE-SPS and IEEE-IFS TC in cooperation with UBC Studios with the intent to widely divulge what Multimedia Forensics can do and its applications.
The video can be accessed through:
http://signalprocessingsociety.org/our-story/multimedia-content
CALL FOR PROPOSALS Deadline: Monday, October 9th, 2017.
One-page proposals are invited for the annual Frederick Jelinek Memorial Workshop in Speech and Language Technology. Proposals should aim to advance the state of the art in any of the various fields of Human Language Technology (HLT) or related areas of Machine Intelligence, including Computer Vision and Healthcare.