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SSP 2016 - 2016 IEEE Workshop on Statistical Signal Processing (SSP 16)

Date2016-06-26 - 2016-06-30

Deadline2016-02-21

VenuePalma de Mallorca, Spain Spain

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Websitehttp://ssp2016.tsc.uc3m.es

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 2016 IEEE Workshop on Statistical Signal Processing (SSP 16) will be held at Palma de Mallorca, the best place to live in the world according to the Times, from 26 June to 29 June 2016. SSP 2016 is the 19th of a series of unique meetings that bring members of the IEEE Signal Processing Society together with researchers from allied fields such as bioinformatics, communications, machine learning, and statistics. SSP 2016 is a single-track workshop that includes invited talks, demonstrations and oral and poster presentations of refereed papers.
The scientific program of SSP 2016 will include invited plenary talks, as well as regular and special sessions with contributed research papers. All submitted papers will be reviewed by experts and only a proportion will be accepted to maintain a high quality workshop. All accepted papers will be published on IEEE Xplore. The extended Call for Papers can be downloaded from http://ssp2016.tsc.uc3m.es/
Important Deadlines:
- Full paper submission: February 21, 2016
- Notification of acceptance: April 27, 2016
- Registration and camera-ready papers: May 8, 2016
Confirmed Plenary Speakers are:
- José Moura, Carnegie Mellon University.
- Petar M. Djuric, Stony Brook University.
- Antonio Torralba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Zoubin Ghahramani, University of Cambridge.
- Wolfgang Utschick, Technische Universität München.
The scope of the workshop includes basic theory, methods and algorithms, and applications in the following areas:
Theoretical Topics:
- Adaptive systems and signal processing
- Detection and estimation theory
- Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition
- Multivariate statistical analysis
- System identification and calibration
- Monte Carlo methods
- Signal Processing over graphs and networks
- Random matrix theory
- Time-frequency and time-scale analysis
- Compressed sensing
- Optimization
- Point process estimation
- Stochastic filtering
Application Areas:
- Bioinformatics and genomics
- Array processing, radar and sonar
- Communication systems and networks
- Sensor networks
- Information forensics and security
- Medical imaging
- Biomedical signal processing
- Preventive, social network analysis
- Smart grids and industrial applications
- Geoscience
- Astrophysics
- New methods, directions and applications
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers.

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