NNSP97 workshop reminder
Aalbert De Vries x2456
devries at peanut.sarnoff.com
Mon Jun 16 15:39:19 EDT 1997
WORKSHOP REMINDER
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1997 IEEE Workshop
on
Neural Networks for Signal Processing
24-26 September 1997
Amelia Island Plantation, Florida
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* Advanced registration: before July 1, 1997 *
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Special Sessions:
* BLIND SIGNAL PROCESSING
* APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORKS TO BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Invited Speakers:
Dr. Simon Haykin, Chaos, Radar Clutter, and Neural Networks
Dr. David brown, Neural Networks for Medical Image Processing
Dr. Yann LeCun, Neural Networks and Gradient-Based Learning in OCR
Dr. Jean-Francois Cardoso, Blind Separation of Noisy Mixtures
Dr. S.Y. Kung, Neural Networks for Intelligent Multimedia Processing
Further Information
Local Organizer
Ms. Sharon Bosarge
Telephone: 352-392-2585
Fax: 352-392-0044
e-mail: sharon at ee1.ee.ufl.edu
World Wide Web
http://www.cnel.ufl.edu/nnsp97/
(The link to this page may be slow, so please be patient)
Organization
General Chairs
Lee Giles (giles at research.nj.nec.com), NEC Research
Nelson Morgan (morgan at icsi.berkeley.edu), UC Berkeley
Proceeding Chair
Elizabeth J. Wilson (bwilson at ed.ray.com), Raytheon Co.
Publicity Chair
Bert DeVries (bdevries at sarnoff.com), David Sarnoff Research Center
Program Chair
Jose Principe (principe at synapse.ee.ufl.edu), University of Florida
BIO Session Chair
Tulay Adali (adali at engr.umbc.edu), University of Maryland Baltimore County
Program Committee
Les ATLAS Charles BACHMANN Andrew BACK
A. CONSTANTINIDES Federico GIROSI Lars Kai HANSEN
Allen GORIN Yu-Hen HU Jenq-Neng HWANG
Biing-Hwang JUANG Shigeru KATAGIRI Gary KUHN
Sun-Yuan KUNG Richard LIPPMANN John MAKHOUL
Elias MANOLAKOS Erkki OJA Tomaso POGGIO
Tulay ADALI Volker TRESP John SORENSEN
Takao WATANABE Raymond WATROUS Andreas WEIGEND
Christian WELLEKENS
About Amelia Island Plantation
Amelia Island is in the extreme northeast Florida, across the St. Mary's
river. The island is just 29 miles from Jacksonville International Airport,
which is served by all major airlines. Amelia Island Plantation is a 1,250
acre resort/paradise that offers something for every traveler. The
Plantation offers 33,000 square feet of workable meeting space and a staff
dedicated to providing an efficient, yet relaxed atmosphere. The many
amenities of the Plantation include 45 holes of championship golf, 23
Har-Tru tennis courts, modern fitness facilities, an award winning
children's program, more than 7 miles of flora-filled bike and jogging
trails, 21 swimming pools, diverse accommodations, exquisite dining
opportunities, and of course, miles of glistening Atlantic beach front.
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