A video tutorial on Multimedia Forensics, by Roberto Caldelli and Rabab Ward, has been recently presented at ICIP 2017.
The video has been produced by IEEE-SPS and IEEE-IFS TC in cooperation with UBC Studios with the intent to widely divulge what Multimedia Forensics can do and its applications.
The video can be accessed through:
http://signalprocessingsociety.org/our-story/multimedia-content
https://youtu.be/NRRzs0bB0a0
The 26th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) will be held in Rome, the Eternal City, in Italy from September 3 to September 7, 2018. The flagship conference of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) will offer a comprehensive technical program addressing all the latest developments in research and technology for signal processing and its applications.
Dear all,
Due to the close proximity of ICIP to the nomination deadline, we have extended the period for nominating new IFS TC members to October 8, 2017:
- Nomination Period: August 18 - September 24 October 8 (both included)
- Election Period: October 9 – October 15
- Final Results Announcement: October 18
I was originally going to get an MS in databases at UPenn. However, I took a course in NLP taught by Aravind Joshi, Bonnie Webber, and Barbara Grosz, who was visiting Penn that term. I thought it was the coolest topic I’d ever encountered and decided to come back and get a PhD in NLP. Luckily for me, Penn was very open to people coming from different backgrounds (mine being a PhD in 16th century Mexican history) and thought this was an advantage rather than a limitation.
The Member Election Subcommittee of the SLTC is seeking nominations for new SLTC Members for a 3-year term (2018-2020). Nominations should be submitted by filling out the web form at https://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/icsi/ieee_form.
Welcome to the IEEE Speech and Language Processing Technical Committee's Newsletter!
This issue features the next installment of our regular column, "Getting to Know Your Fellow Researchers", highlighting Douglas O'Shaughnessy, who is a Professor at INRS-Télécommunications (University of Quebec) in Montreal, Canada and the author of the textbook Speech Communications: Human and Machine (IEEE Press, 2000). He has contributed immensely to the IEEE society for a number of years now.
Our heartiest congratulations to Mari Ostendorf, winner of the 2017 SPS Meritorious Service Award “for exemplary service to and leadership in the Signal Processing Society.” Mari’s service to SPS has included membership many SPS committees, including the Speech Processing Technical Committee (1990-93), the SPS DSP Education Committee (1992-93), the SPS Awards Committee (2009, 2015) and the SPS Awards Board (2015-2016), the SPS Executive Committee (2012-2014). She also served on the SPS Board of Governors (2009-2014) and was Vice President for Publications for SPS (2012-2014).&nb