What sparked your interest in speech and language processing?
Early on, I was amazed by the ambiguity of natural language, that so many sentences could in fact be parsed and understood in different ways, and yet we can often times easily communicate with each other and interpret what we hear or read with the intended semantics. Then I found out in college that speech and natural language is actually quite an active area for computer science.
This year was one of the largest ICASSP conferences that I have attended with more than 3,000 participants. During opening remarks, SPS president, Ali H. Sayed announced that the membership fees for students has been set to $1, there will be an open access journal for signal processing, IEEE SPS formal policy statement for commitment to diversity, and initiating an E-learning center which are great steps forward to create an open society.
Past Members
The following lists all the past chairs and members of the SPS Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee.
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Technical Committee Past Members
The following lists all the past chairs and members of the SPS Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee.
*NOTE: Please scroll up/down and left/right within the Past Members window to view the full list. Also, view the full downloadable list (right-click, Save As to save file).