Call for Papers

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   The 14th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP2002), the longest in existence Conference in the area of DSP, organized in cooperation with the IEEE & IEE & EURASIP, will be held in July 1-3, 2002 on the island of Santorini, Greece. It belongs to a series of events, which commenced from London in 1968 and continued in Florence, Nicosia, Lemessos, and Santorini. The last successful meeting took place in Santorini in 1997 (DSP97).

   The successful concept of the earlier events will be followed again. Namely, a significant number of Special Sessions organised by internationally recognised experts in the areas, will be held. The role of the Session Organiser is of vital significance in the sense that she or he will be entirely responsible for the invitation of the speakers, for the quality of the contributions and the general theme that the session will take. Each of these Special Sessions will be a little like a mini-Symposium and the Session Organiser will be the Symposiarch. In addition to the Special Sessions, the program will include presentations of new results in lecture, poster and plenary sessions by eminent scientists.

Special Sessions

Organisers

· DSP  in Communications

Prof. Pierre Duhamel, France

· DSP in Biomedical Systems

Prof. C. Toumazou, Dr A. Bharath, UK

· DSP in Thoughts Understanding

Prof. T. Ebrahimi, Switzerland

· DSP in Defence

Dr I. Proundler, UK

· DSP in Arts

Prof. V. Cappellini, Italy

· DSP Algorithms and Hardware

Mr P. Cheung, UK

· Perceptual Image and Video Coding

Prof. H. R. Wu, Australia

· Digital watermarking, fingerprinting and hashing: Theory & Practice

Dr Fabien Petitcolas, Dr Darko Kirovski, UK

· JPEG2000 Implementations: Algorithms & Architectures

Dr A. N. Skodras, Greece

· Array DSP

Dr A. Manikas, UK

· Analogue Signal Processing

Prof. I. Haritantis

· Compressed-Domain Processing

Dr U-V. Koc

· Medical Engineering

Prof. Y. Attikiouzel, Australia

· Non-linear Methods in Speech Processing

Prof. P. Maragos, Greece

· Seismic Signal Processing

Dr A. Ifantis, Greece

· Blind Signal Separation - Theory & Applications

Prof. Asoke K Nandi, UK

Indicative Topics of Interest

  • Adaptive Signal Processing

  • Array Signal Processing

  • Biomedical Signal and Image Processing

  • Blind Equalisation

  • Computer Vision

  • Digital Watermarking

  • Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing

  • Motion Detection and Estimation

  • Noise Reduction / Cancellation

  • Nonlinear Signals and Systems, Chaos and Fractals

  • Nonuniform Sampling and Multiresolution Signal Processing

  • Signal and Image Processing Algorithms / Architectures / Implementations

  • Signal and System Modelling

  • Speech Processing

  • Theory & Applications of Transformers and Time – Frequency Representation

  •    Authors are invited to electronically submit the full camera-ready paper. The paper must be completed in 4 pages, including figures, tables and references, and should be written in English. Faxed submissions are not acceptable. Papers should be typed on standard A4 paper with 2cm margins on all four sides, in two columns format of 8cm width each, single spaced, in Times or similar type style of 10 points. Centred at the top of the first page across both columns should be the complete title, author(s) name(s), affiliation, mailing address and Email. This is followed by a blank space and then the abstract, up to 10 lines, followed by the 2-column text. Authors should indicate one or two of the above categories that best describe the topic of the paper, as well as their preference (if any) regarding lecture or poster sessions. Lecture and poster sessions will be treated equally in terms of the review process. The program committee will make every effort to satisfy these preferences. Submitted papers will be reviewed by two referees and all accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings. In addition to the technical program, a great social program will be offered to the participants and their companions. It will be a unique opportunity to meet friends, while enjoying the beautiful summer weather of the Aegean Archipelagos.  

    Address for paper submissions and all non-technical correspondence:

     DSP2002 Conference Secretariat      Tel.: +30 610 997 463
     
    Electronics Laboratory                       Fax: +30 610 997 456
                                                                       +30 610 991 980
     
    University of Patras, GR-26110          Email: dsp2002@upatras.gr
     
    Patras  Greece                                   URL: http://www.upatras.gr/dsp2002/

    Authors Deadlines:                 

    Electronic submission of camera-ready papers by          March 1, 2002
    Notification of acceptance will be mailed by                    April 1,   2002


    Dr A. N. Skodras
    Associate Professor
    Electronics Laboratory
    University of Patras
    GR-26110
    Patras  Greece
    Tel:  +30 610 997 463
    Fax: +30 610 997 456
            +30 610 991 980

    Email: skodras@cti.gr
               skodras@ieee.org
    http://www.upatras.gr/ieee/skodras/

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