The 15th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP 2007), the most longstanding conference in the area of DSP, organised in cooperation with the IEEE, will be held in Cardiff the capital of Wales, UK, July 1-4, 2007. DSP 2007 belongs to a series of events which had its genesis in London in 1968 and continued to Florence, Nicosia, Lemessos, and Santorini. The last meeting took place overlooking the cauldron in the bay of Fira, Santorini, in 2002. This now tranquil location was once the scene of a massive eruption which led directly to the extinction of one of Europe’s oldest civilisations, the Minoans; in 2007 delegates will be brought right up to date in an area of rebirth, Cardiff Bay, the heart of Europe’s youngest capital. The conference will contain a number of Special sessions organised by internationally recognised experts. The programme will also include presentations of new results in lecture and poster sessions, together with plenary sessions delivered by eminent scientists. Accepted papers will appear in IEEE Xplore.
Submit the four page .pdf version of your paper according to the IEEE Conference format. The papers in any other format will be rejected without review.
****** Deadline for Reviews March 27, 2007 ******
This conference is not currently accepting submissions.
Adaptive signal processing
Array processing, radar and sonar
Bioinformatics and genomic signal processing
Biomedical signal and image processing
Blind equalization
Blind source separation
Collaborative networking
Computer vision and pattern recognition
Data fusion
Design and implementation of signal processing systems
Detection and estimation theory
Distributed Signal Processing
Image and multidimensional signal processing
Information forensics and security
Joint source-channel coding
Machine learning for signal processing
Multimedia signal processing
Multimudal signal processing
Multivariate statistical analysis
Musical signal processing
Nonlinear signal processing
Progressive data transmission
Sensor array and multichannel systems
Speech and language processing
Time-frequency and time-scale analysis
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