Yoram Bresler (University of Illinois, USA)
Lecture Date: March 23, 2017
Chapter: Thailand
Chapter Chair: Supavadee Aramvith
Topic: TBD
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The IEEE MGA vTools team is excited to announce the integration of eNotice with vTools.Events. Now a meeting announcement can be created and sent using the meeting information entered in vTools.Events.
Member Vladimir Pavlovic tackles sensors in our latest blog post, “Sensors and Sensibility.” Read more.
Lecture Date: March 23, 2017
Chapter: Thailand
Chapter Chair: Supavadee Aramvith
Topic: TBD
Lecture Date: March 20, 2017
Chapter: Singapore
Chapter Chair: Stefan Winkler
Topic: Learning Sparsifying Transforms for Signal, Image, and Video Processing
Depending on who do you ask, we have five, six, or even twenty-one senses. Besides touch, vision, hearing, smell and taste, which we are taught about in kindergarten, we have senses of balance, hot and cold, pain, magnetic orientation (although very weak and close to nonexistent), position of our limbs relative to other parts of the body (can you touch your nose while eyes shut?), and more. If you hoped the sixth sense has anything to do with paranormal, I have to disappoint you.