NNSP 2001, Call For Papers
Neural Networks for Signal Processing 2001
nnsp01 at neuro.kuleuven.ac.be
Mon Feb 19 09:08:43 EST 2001
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2001 IEEE Workshop on Neural Networks for Signal Processing
September 10--12, 2001 Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA
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Sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society
In cooperation with the IEEE Neural Networks Council
General Chairs
David J. MILLER
Pennsylvania State University
Tulay ADALI
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Program Chairs
Jan LARSEN
Technical University of Denmark
Marc VAN HULLE
Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven
Finance Chair
Lian YAN
Athene Software, Inc.
Proceedings Chair
Scott C. DOUGLAS
Southern Methodist University
Publicity Chair
Patrick DE MAZIERE
Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven
Registration
Elizabeth J. WILSON
Raytheon Co.
Europe Liaison
Herve BOURLARD
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne
America Liaison
Amir ASSADI
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Asia Liaison
H.C. FU
National Chiao Tung University
Papers
Thanks to the sponsorship of IEEE Signal Processing Society
and IEEE Neural Network Council,
the eleventh of a series of IEEE workshops on Neural Networks for
Signal Processing will be held in Falmouth, Massachusetts, at the
SeaCrest Oceanfront Resort and Conference Center. The workshop will
feature keynote addresses, technical presentations and panel discussions.
Papers are solicited for, but not limited to,the following areas:
Algorithms and Architectures:
Artificial neural networks (ANN), adaptive signal processing,
Bayesian modeling, MCMC, parameter estimation,
nonlinear signal processing, generalization, design algorithms,
optimization, Markov models, fuzzy systems (FS),
evolutionary computation (EC), synergistic models of ANN/FS/EC,
and wavelets.
Applications:
Speech processing, image processing, blind source separation,
sonar and radar, data fusion, data mining,
intelligent multimedia and web processing, OCR, robotics,
adaptive filtering, communications, sensors,
system identification, and other general signal processing
and pattern recognition applications.
Implementations:
Parallel and distributed implementation, hardware design,
and other general implementation technologies.
Further Information
NNSP'2001 webpage: http://eivind.imm.dtu.dk/nnsp2001
Paper Submission Procedure
Prospective authors are invited to submit a full paper of up to ten
pages using the electronic submission procedure described at the
workshop homepage: http://eivind.imm.dtu.dk/nnsp2001
Accepted papers will be published in a hard-bound volume by IEEE and
distributed at the workshop. Extended versions of the best workshop
papers will be selected and published in a Special Issue of an
international journal published by Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Program Committee
Yianni Attikiouzel Andrew Back Herve Bourlard Andrzej
Cichocki
Jesus Cid-Sueiro Robert Dony Ling Guan
Tzyy-Ping Jung
Shigeru Katagiri Jens Kohlmorgen Fa Long Luo Danilo
Mandic
Elias Manolakos Michael Manry Takashi Matsumoto Li Min
Fu
Christophe Molina Bernard Mulgrew Mahesan Niranjan Tomaso
Poggio
Kostas N. Plataniotis Jose Principe Phillip A.Regalia
Joao-Marcos T. Romano
Kenneth Rose Jonas Sjoberg Robert Snapp M. Kemal
Sonmez
Naonori Ueda Lizhong Wu Lian Yan Fernando
J.Von Z
uben
Schedule
Submission of full paper: March 15, 2001
Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2001
Submission of photo-ready accepted paper
and author registration: June 1, 2001
Advance registration, before: July 15, 2001
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