International Workshop on Advances in Signal Processing Systems
Velké Pavlovice October 29-31, 2012This workshop considers the full range of signal processing aspects, i.e. also pre- and post-processing of analogue and/or digital signals including audio, image and video signals. The goals of this workshop are:
- Explore the current state of art in signal processing technologies,
- Share and discuss research and development results in the area of pre-and post-processing of analogue signals,
- Provide a forum for leading researchers.
Call for Papers
We solicit papers, case studies, panel proposals, and participation from researchers, system designers, and research engineers. Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
- Acoustic modeling and source separation,
- Low-voltage and low-power circuits,
- Nonlinear signal processing
- Speech production and perception
- Biomedical sensors and systems
- Digital filters and filter banks
- Multidimensional signal processing
- Signal processing for smart sensor and systems
- Image and video analysis, segmentation, and tracking
- Watermarking,
- and others
Submissions should be provided electronically only using the IJATES2 . If not already registered, please Register.
Paper submissions must not exceed 15 pages and have no header or footer text. Proposals for panels should be no longer than five pages and include possible panelists and an indication of which panelists have confirmed participation.
Detailed submission instructions can be found at the IJATES2 website – author guidelines:
All submissions will be acknowledged. Submissions of papers must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors have published elsewhere or have submitted in parallel to any other conferences or journals.
Accepted papers will be published in a Special Issue of the IJATES2 Journal.
- Deadlines for conference paper and panel submissions are:
- Papers and Proposals Due: September 3, 2012
- Authors Notified: October 5, 2012
- Final Materials Due: October 15, 2012
Workshop: October 29-30, 2012
For more details see www.ijates.org, or contact the editors: