6-8 July 2011, Corfu Island, Greece
The 2011 17th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP2011), the longest in existence Conference in the area of DSP (http://www.dsp-conferences.org/), organized in cooperation with the IEEE and EURASIP, will be held in July 6-8, 2011 on the island of Corfu, Greece.
DSP2011 addresses the theory and application of filtering, coding, transmitting, estimating, detecting, analyzing, recognizing, synthesizing, recording, and reproducing signals by means of digital devices or techniques. The term "signal" includes audio, video, speech, image, communication, geophysical, sonar, radar, medical, musical, and other signals.
The program will include presentations of novel research theories / applications / results in lecture, poster and plenary sessions. A significant number of Special Sessions organised by internationally recognised experts in the area, will be held (http://www.dsp2011.gr/special-sessions).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Adaptive Signal Processing
- Array Signal Processing
- Audio / Speech / Music Processing & Coding
- Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
- Digital and Multirate Signal Processing
- Digital Watermarking and Data Hiding
- Geophysical / Radar / Sonar Signal Processing
- Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing
- Image/Video Content Analysis
- Image/Video Indexing, Search and Retrieval
- Image/Video Processing Techniques
- Image/Video Compression & Coding Standards
- Information Forensics and Security
- Multidimensional Filters and Transforms
- Multiresolution Signal Processing
- Nonlinear Signals and Systems
- Real-Time Signal/Image/Video Processing
- Signal and System Modelling
- Signal Processing for Smart Sensor & Systems
- Signal Processing for Telecommunications
- Social Signal Processing and Affective Computing
- Statistical Signal Processing
- Theory and Applications of Transforms
- Time-Frequency Analysis and Representation
- VLSI Architectures & Implementations
Prospective authors are invited to electronically submit the full camera-ready paper (http://www.dsp2011.gr/submitpapers). The paper must not exceed six (6) pages, including figures, tables and references, and should be written in English. Faxed submissions are not acceptable.
Papers should follow the double-column IEEE format. Authors should indicate one or more of the above listed 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 at least two referees and all accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings (CD ROM) and will be available in IEEExplore digital library. In addition to the technical program, a social program will be offered to the participants and their companions.
It will provide an opportunity to meet colleagues and friends against a backdrop of outstanding natural beauty and rich cultural heritage in one of the best known international tourist destinations.
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