[ABE-L] 2018 IEEE Workshop on Statistical Signal Processing (SSP) - Call for papers

Hugo Carvalho hugocarvalho5 em gmail.com
Qua Nov 8 13:38:31 -03 2017


Olá a todos. Divulgo abaixo a chamada para trabalhos do *IEEE Workshop on
Statistical Signal Processing*, a ser realizado em 2018 em Freiburg,
Alemanha. Na página do evento <https://ssp2018.org/> também estão
disponíveis os plenaristas da conferência, bem como outras informações.

Abraços,

Hugo T. de Carvalho

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The 2018 IEEE Workshop on Statistical Signal Processing (SSP) will be
held from 10-13 June 2018 in Freiburg, Germany. The SSP Workshop is a
unique meeting that brings members of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
together with researchers from allied fields such as bioinformatics,
communications, machine learning, and statistics. One of its key
features is having all contributed and special sessions as poster
sessions allowing extensive interaction and networking. The scientific
program of SSP 2018 will include invited plenary talks, and regular and
special sessions with contributed research papers. All submitted papers
are reviewed by experts, and all accepted papers will be published on
IEEEXplore.

We invite submitting original research papers on topics including, but
not limited to, the following areas:

Foundations, methods, and algorithms
• Detection and estimation theory
• Machine learning and pattern recognition
• Signal separation methods
• Data driven methods
• Bayesian techniques
• Sampling and reconstruction
• Signal and system modeling
• Adaptive signal processing
• Distributed signal processing
• Signal processing over graphs and networks • Optimization
• Sparsity-aware processing
• Matrix and tensor methods

Application areas
• Bioinformatics and genomics
• Big data
• Signal processing for the internet of things • Array processing,
radar, and sonar
• Communication systems and networks
• Sensor networks
• Information forensics and security
• Medical and biomedical imaging
• Social networks
• Smart grids and industrial applications
• Geoscience
• Astrophysics
• Financial signal processing

Submission of papers:
Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers, with up to four
pages of technical content (references may be listed on a fifth page),
using the template and formatting guidelines posted at www.ssp2018.org.
All accepted papers must be presented at the workshop in order to be
included in the proceedings. There will be best student paper awards.

Submission of proposals for special sessions:
Special session proposals must include a title, rationale, session
outline, list of invited papers, and contact information. Please refer
to www.ssp2018.org for further information regarding the submission of
proposals.

Important dates:
• Submission of proposals for special sessions: 24 November 2017
• Notification of acceptance of special sessions: 8 December 2017
• Submission of full papers: 26 January 2018
• Notification of paper acceptance: 23 March 2018
• Registration and camera-ready papers: 20 April 2018


Venue:
The conference will be held at the spectacular Historical Merchants'
Hall, one of the most outstanding historical buildings in Freiburg
dating back to the 14th century. It is situated in the historical center
of the city right next to Freiburg cathedral and its main square, which
features al fresco dining and boutique shopping.

Freiburg is a famous old university town, known for its high standard of
living, its beautiful natural setting, and for being the sunniest and
warmest city in Germany. It is located in the heart of the Baden wine-
growing region close to the Swiss and French borders and serves as the
main entry point to the breathtaking beauty of the Black Forest.
Freiburg has a convenient high-speed train connection to Frankfurt
International Airport.

For paper submission and more information about the workshop visit the
workshop website http://ssp2018.org
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