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CCP 2011 - 2011 First International Conference on Data Compression, Communications and Processing (CCP)

Date2011-06-21

Deadline2011-05-03

VenuePalinuro, Italy Italy

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Websitehttps://ccp2011.dia.unisa.it/CCP_2011

Topics/Call fo Papers

1st International Conference on Data
Compression, Communication, and Processing (CCP2011)
Palinuro (Cilento Coast) - Salerno, Italy
June 21-24, 2011

This conference will bring together international researchers to exchange ideas and results related to the theoretical and practical aspects of Data Compression, Data Communication, and Data Processing.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Lossless and lossy data compression, source coding, compression for specific types of data, browsing and searching compressed data, minimal length encoding and applications to learning, applications in molecular biology, steganography and the hiding of information in compressed data sets.

Computer communication and networks, quality of service, traffic engineering, network design optimization and management, peer-to-peer, real time communication services (VoIP, Games, Video), routing, security, optical networking, energy-aware networks, e-commerce, internet services and protocols.

Data and image processing, string algorithms, parallel algorithms for string manipulation, statistical classification and pattern recognition, information retrieval, data security, signal processing, cryptography, data mining, bioinformatics and computational biology.

All the above topics are open to both research and industry contributions.
Papers reporting on original research unpublished elsewhere are primarily sought.
Surveys of important results, especially recent ones, are also invited.

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Prof. James A. Storer (Brandeis University ? U.S.A.)
"Applications of Compression to Content Based Image Retrieval and Object Recognition"

Prof. Paul Vitanyi (CWI and U. of Amsterdam - The Netherlands)
"Compression-based Similarity"

Prof. Jacob Ziv (Technion ? Israel)
"An Axiomatic Approach to the notion of Similarity of individual Sequences and their Classification"

PROCEEDINGS:

Conference Publishing Services (CPS):
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/home
will publish the post-proceedings of the conference.
Extended versions of selected papers will be recommended for publication in special issues of leading journals in the field.

Last modified: 2011-06-26 20:28:33