ESPA 2012 - 1st IEEE International Conference on Emerging Signal Processing Applications
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 1st International Conference on Emerging Signal Processing Applications (ESPA) is primarily serving practicing engineers and will have a strong emphasis on applications and cutting edge practical SP. ESPA is co-located with and follows the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to enable attendees to attend both CES and ESPA and learn about SP technology in the latest products announced in CES, as well as the SP technologies that may help create future CES products. Attendees will learn about emerging applications of Signal Processing including (but not limited to):
3D technology for gaming, telepresence
Gesture recognition for games and natural user interfaces
Digital photography
4G wireless
Robotics
Multimedia tablets
SP in automobiles: speech interfaces, cameras
Voice search
SP with multicore processors
IPTV
Attendees will learn about the current technologies from the major industry and academic players in the field, and about the future directions from visionary keynote speakers. In addition to keynotes, panel discussions on hot topics, and tutorials, we would like to focus attention on the following two important parts of ESPA:
Presentations with or without an associated paper: Unlike other IEEE SP conferences which require a paper submission, ESPA provides the option of oral presentation only, to enable presentations on new technologies announced at CES. Please note that the oral-only option requires an abstract submission and the oral+paper option requires a paper submission, which are reviewed for potential acceptance. If a paper is submitted and accepted then it will be available in the IEEE digital library (similar to other IEEE conferences).
Demonstrations: A highlight of ESPA will be demonstrations of novel applications of signal processing.
Presentations (without paper). Brief proposals should be submitted including title, abstract, bio, target audience, and contact information for the presenter.
Papers. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers, two to four pages long including figures and references, to the ESPA Technical Committee who will select papers according to potential interest to industry attendees. All ESPA papers and abstracts for presentations will be handled and reviewed electronically.
Demos. Brief proposals must include title, description of the demo, target audience, and contact information for the presenter.
Tutorials will be held on January 12, 2012. Proposals must include title, outline, description of the tutorial and material to be distributed, and presenter contact information.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Submission of Papers/Presentations/Tutorials Aug. 15, 2011
Notification of Papers/Presentations/Tutorial Acceptance Oct. 10, 2011
Submission of Demonstration Proposal Oct. 1, 2011
Notification of Demonstration Acceptance Oct. 10, 2011
Submission of Camera-Ready Papers Nov. 11, 2011
Author's Registration Deadline Nov. 11, 2011
http://www.ieee-espa.org/
3D technology for gaming, telepresence
Gesture recognition for games and natural user interfaces
Digital photography
4G wireless
Robotics
Multimedia tablets
SP in automobiles: speech interfaces, cameras
Voice search
SP with multicore processors
IPTV
Attendees will learn about the current technologies from the major industry and academic players in the field, and about the future directions from visionary keynote speakers. In addition to keynotes, panel discussions on hot topics, and tutorials, we would like to focus attention on the following two important parts of ESPA:
Presentations with or without an associated paper: Unlike other IEEE SP conferences which require a paper submission, ESPA provides the option of oral presentation only, to enable presentations on new technologies announced at CES. Please note that the oral-only option requires an abstract submission and the oral+paper option requires a paper submission, which are reviewed for potential acceptance. If a paper is submitted and accepted then it will be available in the IEEE digital library (similar to other IEEE conferences).
Demonstrations: A highlight of ESPA will be demonstrations of novel applications of signal processing.
Presentations (without paper). Brief proposals should be submitted including title, abstract, bio, target audience, and contact information for the presenter.
Papers. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers, two to four pages long including figures and references, to the ESPA Technical Committee who will select papers according to potential interest to industry attendees. All ESPA papers and abstracts for presentations will be handled and reviewed electronically.
Demos. Brief proposals must include title, description of the demo, target audience, and contact information for the presenter.
Tutorials will be held on January 12, 2012. Proposals must include title, outline, description of the tutorial and material to be distributed, and presenter contact information.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Submission of Papers/Presentations/Tutorials Aug. 15, 2011
Notification of Papers/Presentations/Tutorial Acceptance Oct. 10, 2011
Submission of Demonstration Proposal Oct. 1, 2011
Notification of Demonstration Acceptance Oct. 10, 2011
Submission of Camera-Ready Papers Nov. 11, 2011
Author's Registration Deadline Nov. 11, 2011
http://www.ieee-espa.org/
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