Interspeech 2017 was hosted in Stockholm. First off, I can’t emphasize enough how stunning Sweden in the summer is. Highlights for me included lunch at the idyllic Botanic Gardens, swimming in the nearby lake between sessions (lots of locals swim before going to work!), casually running into the King and Queen, and being very generously welcomed by a local friend to his family’s summer house. Stockholmers clearly have pride in their city, and I can see why.
This past December saw the annual election of new members to the Speech and Language Technical Committee. The purpose was to fill the places of those whose 3-year terms were coming to an end. SLTC membership is associated with subject areas, and in this year's election (for the 2018-2020 term) we had 19 openings in 10 areas. In addition, on a biannual cycle, we n
IEEE SLT2018 | 18 - 21 December 2018
Athens, Greece
www.slt2018.org
The next IEEE Spoken Language Technology (SLT) conference will be held in Athens, Greece from 18-21 December 2018.
Two Postdoctoral Research Fellows in watermarking and cryptography are sought at the IMT Atlantique/LaTIM/IMAGINE research team to work on a project on the security of big data, and on a project on the security of genetic data.
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Rabab Ward
Chair, 2018-2019 SPS Nominations and Appointments Committee
In accordance with the Bylaws of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, the membership will elect, by direct ballot, THREE Members-at-Large to the Board of Governors for three-year terms commencing 1 January 2019 and ending 31 December 2021, as well as TWO Regional Directors-at-Large...
The IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems (SiPS) is a premier international forum addressing current and future challenges and new research directions on the design and implementation of signal processing systems.
When you receive this issue of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, a symposium, “The Future of Signal Processing,” was just held at the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology (MIT). The symposium honored the career of Prof. Alan Oppenheim as one of the pioneers in signal processing research and education. Attendees from various organizations around the world discussed and shared insights of the profound roles that signal processing have played and envisioned the future trends of signal processing.
Since its inception in 1948, the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) has evolved in pace with the many technological changes and advancements in our field. In its early days, our Society— the first and oldest among the IEEE’s Societies—was known as the Profes- sional Group on Audio of the Institute of Radio Engineers.