Call for participation - EUSIPCO 2010 Conference

 

 

 

 

The 2010 European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO-2010) is the 18th in a series
of conferences organised by the European Association for Signal Processing
(www.eurasip.org). The event is Europe’s most prestigious conference in this area and
universities, industry and research institutes around the world attend this event each year.
The conference will be held in the Aalborg Congress and Culture Centre in the city of Aalborg,
Denmark on August 23th to 27th.

This year’s event has around 500 accepted papers. The first day of EUSIPCO 2010 is dedicated
to tutorials and the remaining 4 days being the technical conference.

The conference will feature plenary talks, organized sessions focused on specific topics,
and contributed papers.

Plenary speakers
The invited plenary speakers at EUSIPCO-2010 are as follows:

Head of Research, Dr. Søren Bech, Bang & Olufsen, Denmark
Research Dir., Dr. Pierre Comon, Centre National de la Recherche Scien., France
Director, Dr. Alfonso Farina, SELEX Sistemi Integrati, Italy
Professor Jian Li, University of Florida, USA
Professor Stéphane Mallat, École Polytechnique Centre de Math. Appliquées, France
Professor Petros Maragos, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Professor Roderick Murray-Smith, Glasgow University, Scotland, UK
Professor Michaël Unser, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Professor Martin Vetterli, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Tutorials
EUSIPCO-2010 will be offering five tutorials. The tutorials will be held on the first day of the conference, i.e., August 23, 2010.

1. Computer Vision, Image Understanding, and the Analysis of Master Drawings and Paintings
by Prof. David G. Stork, Stanford Univ., USA
2. Speech Dereverberation
by Patrick A. Naylor, Christine Evars, Emanuel Habets, Imperial College London, UK
3. Signal processing methods for brain-computer interfaces
by Dr. Gary Garcia Molina, Senior Scientist, Brain, Body and Behavior, Philips Research, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
4. Compressive Sensing and its Applications in Imaging
by Prof. Gonzalo R. Arce, Dept. of Elecytical and Computer Engineering, University of Dalaware, USA
5. Convex Optimization, Game Theory, and Variational Inequality Theory in Multiuser Communication Systems
by Prof. Daniel P. Palomar, Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

EURASIP General Assembly
The general assembly will take place Wednesday afternoon preceded by a plenary talk by Prof. Martin Vetterli on Reproducible Research in Signal Processing.

For more information and registration please visit www.EUSIPCO2010.org