ISPA 2009 - 2009 6th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA 2009)
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Call for Papers
6th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA 2009)
September 16-18, 2009, Salzburg, Austria
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ISPA 2009 Call for Papers is also available in a printer-friendly PDF format.
Aims and Scope
The aim of the symposium is to bring together researchers in the exciting and dynamic area of image and signal processing and computer vision and to foster exchange of new ideas.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
A. Image and Video Processing
A1. Image enhancement
A2. Image noise filtering
A3. Image representation and transforms
A4. Image restoration
A5. Multiresolution processing and wavelets
A6. Morphological image processing
A7. Color image processing
A8. Interpolation and geometric transformations D. Signal Processing
D1. Analog and digital signal processing
D2. Signal representation and transforms
D3. Statistical signal processing
D4. Filter design
D5. Multirate and wavelet signal processing
D6. Coding techniques
D7. Adaptive signal processing
D8. Multidimensional signal processing
B. Image and Video Analysis
B1. Image segmentation
B2. Motion analysis
B3. Neural networks and fuzzy processing
B4. Image and video databases
B5. Content-based image retrieval
B6. Computer and machine vision
B7. Pattern recognition
B8. Knowledge-based vision E. Signal Analysis
E1. Time-frequency signal analysis
E2. Signal modeling, prediction and identification
E3. System identification
E4. Statistical signal analysis
E5. Sampling and compressive sampling
E6. Biomedical signal analysis
E7. Speech recognition
E8. Design and implementation of DSP systems
C. Image Formation and Reproduction
C1. Image formation
C2. Imaging techniques
C3. Sampling and quantization
C4. Scanning
C5. Color reproduction and halftoning
C6. Volume and surface rendering
C7. Display systems and printing
C8. Image quality assessment F. Applications
F1. Biomedical signal and image processing
F2. Biomedical imaging
F3. Biometrics signal and image processing
F4. Genomic signal processing
F5. Watermarking and information hiding
F6. Bioinformatics
F7. Communication signal processing
F8. Information forensics and security
F9. Multimedia and speech/language processing
F10. Acoustic and vibration signal processing
F11. Signal processing for sensor networks
Instructions for authors
Camera-ready papers should be prepared according to instructions for authors. Electronic submission of papers is done in PDF or Postscript format.
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register. All accepted papers will be published in ISPA symposium proceedings, which will be distributed during the meeting. The ISPA proceedings book will be available through IEEE Xplore digital library.
All accepted papers must be presented at the symposium. There are two presentation options:
oral presentation (20 minutes including question and answer period), or
poster presentation
The preferred method of presentation is chosen after the paper is accepted and during the final paper upload process. The format and lenght of papers appearing in the proceedings book are the same for both oral and poster presentations.
Important dates
Submission of full papers: April 15, 2009
Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 31, 2009
Submission of camera-ready papers and registration: June 15, 2009
ISPA home page
Best Student Paper Award
Best Student Paper Award in the amount of 300 EUR will be awarded to a student author. Best student paper committee will select the best paper among all student papers presented at the symposium. To be eligible, the student’s name must appear first on the paper.
6th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA 2009)
September 16-18, 2009, Salzburg, Austria
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Printable Version
ISPA 2009 Call for Papers is also available in a printer-friendly PDF format.
Aims and Scope
The aim of the symposium is to bring together researchers in the exciting and dynamic area of image and signal processing and computer vision and to foster exchange of new ideas.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
A. Image and Video Processing
A1. Image enhancement
A2. Image noise filtering
A3. Image representation and transforms
A4. Image restoration
A5. Multiresolution processing and wavelets
A6. Morphological image processing
A7. Color image processing
A8. Interpolation and geometric transformations D. Signal Processing
D1. Analog and digital signal processing
D2. Signal representation and transforms
D3. Statistical signal processing
D4. Filter design
D5. Multirate and wavelet signal processing
D6. Coding techniques
D7. Adaptive signal processing
D8. Multidimensional signal processing
B. Image and Video Analysis
B1. Image segmentation
B2. Motion analysis
B3. Neural networks and fuzzy processing
B4. Image and video databases
B5. Content-based image retrieval
B6. Computer and machine vision
B7. Pattern recognition
B8. Knowledge-based vision E. Signal Analysis
E1. Time-frequency signal analysis
E2. Signal modeling, prediction and identification
E3. System identification
E4. Statistical signal analysis
E5. Sampling and compressive sampling
E6. Biomedical signal analysis
E7. Speech recognition
E8. Design and implementation of DSP systems
C. Image Formation and Reproduction
C1. Image formation
C2. Imaging techniques
C3. Sampling and quantization
C4. Scanning
C5. Color reproduction and halftoning
C6. Volume and surface rendering
C7. Display systems and printing
C8. Image quality assessment F. Applications
F1. Biomedical signal and image processing
F2. Biomedical imaging
F3. Biometrics signal and image processing
F4. Genomic signal processing
F5. Watermarking and information hiding
F6. Bioinformatics
F7. Communication signal processing
F8. Information forensics and security
F9. Multimedia and speech/language processing
F10. Acoustic and vibration signal processing
F11. Signal processing for sensor networks
Instructions for authors
Camera-ready papers should be prepared according to instructions for authors. Electronic submission of papers is done in PDF or Postscript format.
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register. All accepted papers will be published in ISPA symposium proceedings, which will be distributed during the meeting. The ISPA proceedings book will be available through IEEE Xplore digital library.
All accepted papers must be presented at the symposium. There are two presentation options:
oral presentation (20 minutes including question and answer period), or
poster presentation
The preferred method of presentation is chosen after the paper is accepted and during the final paper upload process. The format and lenght of papers appearing in the proceedings book are the same for both oral and poster presentations.
Important dates
Submission of full papers: April 15, 2009
Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 31, 2009
Submission of camera-ready papers and registration: June 15, 2009
ISPA home page
Best Student Paper Award
Best Student Paper Award in the amount of 300 EUR will be awarded to a student author. Best student paper committee will select the best paper among all student papers presented at the symposium. To be eligible, the student’s name must appear first on the paper.
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