Contributed by Marius Pesavento, Hongbin Li, and Christoph Mecklenbräuker; Published in TC News on 1 February 2016
Upcoming Workshops
Welcome to Rio de Janeiro! - The Ninth IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop will be held on 10th-13th July 2016 at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, located in Gávea, in a superb area surrounded by beaches, mountains and the world's largest urban forest.
Contributed by Marius Pesavento and Christoph Mecklenbräuker Several elections took place in the Sensor Array and Multichannel (SAM) technical committee (TC). We congratulate Peter Willett and Martin Haardt for their election and assignment as new SAM TC Chair and Vice-Chair, respectively.
By Marius Pesavento, Christoph Mecklenbräuker, Marco Lops
Upcoming Workshops
We have just a few weeks until the Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing (IEEE CAMSAP 2013), which will be held on December 15-18, in the French-Dutch Caribbean island of Saint Martin. Following the format of previous CAMSAPs the workshop will feature an impressive collection of plenary talks with contributions from Lang Tong, Alfred O. Hero III, Lieven De Lathauwer, Thomas Strohmer, Björn Ottersten and Mário A. T. Figueiredo.
Technical Committee Subcommittees
The AASP Technical Committee has a set of subcommittees to work on specified activities in a focused manner. Each subcommittee has a chair with responsibility for the subcommittee's work and associated contributions to the Society. Subcommittee chairs report to the technical committee. Subcommittee chairs and members are listed below.
Lecture Date: November 22, 2016
Chapter: Tunisia
Chapter Chair: Chokri Benamar
Topic: Marked Point Processes for Object Detection and Tracking in Highr Resolution Images: Applications to Remote Sensing and Biology
IEEE Signal Processing Cup
The Signal Processing Cup (SP Cup) competition is held annually and encourages teams of students to work together to solve real-world problems using signal processing methods and techniques. Each year, three final teams are chosen to present their work during ICASSP to compete for the US$5,000 grand prize!