Call for Papers

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The 2015 Signal Processing and SP Education Workshop (formerly known as the DSP/DSP Education Workshop) will be held August 9 – 12, 2015, at the beautiful Snowbird resort. Snowbird offers a variety of summer activities, such as the Alpine Slide, Aerial Tram rides, and alpine hiking, as well as easy access from Salt Lake City and its international airport. The conference will include a variety of plenaries and invited speakers from academic and industry discussing theory and implementation of signal processing topics.

Paper submissions on a variety of topics are invited, including the following:

  • Computational Image Formation
  • Computational Optics & Microscopy
  • Remote Sensing
  • Signal Processing for Big Data
  • Network Tomography
  • Signal Processing for Physical Security & Forensics
  • Signal Processing for Finance
  • Sparse Signal Processing & Compressed Sensing
  • Signal Processing over Graphs
  • SP for Biomedical Research
  • Signal Processing for the Smart Grid
  • Radar and Sonar
  • Source Separation, Theory & Applications
  • Distributed Processing
  • Signal Processing for Social Media
  • Video and Image Processing
  • Pattern Recognition and Classification
  • Statistical Signal Processing
  • Detection and Estimation
  • Neural and Adaptive Methods
  • Machine Learning
  • Speech and Language Processing
  • Sensor Array and Multichannel Processing
  • Acoustic Imaging
  • Multimedia Signal Processing
  • Seismic Signal Processing
  • Signal Processing for Astronomy & Radio Astronomy
  • Signal Processing for Communications
  • Bayesian Methods
  • Coding and Data Compression
  • Signal Processing Education
  • Industrial and Other Applications

Signal Processing Education:

  • Signal acquisition, conditioning, and other analog issues
  • Embedded systems and other hardware for processing signals
  • Novel laboratory, computer-based, and distance teaching methods
  • SP across the engineering curriculum
  • SP curriculum issues (early/late, simulation/real-time, theory/practice)
  • SP outreach issues
  • Industry and signal processing education: Linking academic knowledge with industrial needs
  • New technologies in signal processing education
  • Education strategies to encourage participation of women and underrepresented students in SP careers

Applications of signal processing are of particular interest. Papers addressing education within signal processing are also of particular interest. Submissions will be fully peer-reviewed, based on full paper submission.

Important Dates:

  • Submission of papers: Apr 18, 2015 April 25, 2015
  • Notification of acceptance: June 12, 2015
  • Author registration: June 26, 2015
  • Submission of final revised accepted papers: July 3, 2015
  • Advance registration: July 3, 2015
  • Hotel Reservation: July 3, 2015

Submission information:

Up to four papers are allowed per registration  (up to twofour more papers are allowed with an additional $100/registration).  Papers can be up to six pages.  

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