Self-awareness and self-organization have a long history in biology, psychology, medicine, engineering and (more recently) computing. In the past decade this has inspired new self-aware/self-organizing strategies for building resilient computing platforms that can adapt to the (often conflicting) challenges...
In many emerging applications, it is of paramount interest to learn hidden parameters from data. For example, self-driving cars may use onboard cameras to identify pedestrians, highway lanes, or traffic signs in various light and weather conditions.
A former CI TC member, Henry Arguello, won the ICIP 2022 best paper award. Congratulations!
Paula Arguello, Jhon Lopez, Carlos Hinojosa, Henry Arguello (Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia)
“Optics Lens Design For Privacy-preserving Scene Captioning"
https://2022.ieeeicip.org/best-paper-awards/
The IEEE Signal Processing Society invites nominations for the position of Editor-in-Chief for the following journals: IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, and IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing for a 3-year term starting 1 January 2024.
The Delft Center for Systems and Control (DCSC) at TU Delft is offering one PhD vacancy under the newly funded ‘Signal Processing for Environment-Aware Radar’ (SPEAR) project. The project will be carried out in the research group of Dr. N. J. Myers, in collaboration with researchers at the faculty of 3mE and the faculty of EEMCS.
Automotives in next-generation vehicular networks will be equipped with advanced communication and multi-modal sensing capabilities. Existing radar sensing solutions, however, are not designed to leverage this connectivity and sensing infrastructure. The PhD project will address this gap by developing advanced signal processing algorithms that make the best use of the available infrastructure.
Lecture Date: March 6, 2023
Chapter: Australian Capital Territory Chapter
Chapter Chair: Fei Ma
Title: Basic concepts and methods of blind source separation