DSP 2023 – Deadline extended to 18 March 2023

Paper submission deadline has been extended to March 18, 2023.
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DSP 2023

24th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing

11-13 June 2023, Island of Rhodes, Greece

https://2023.ic-dsp.org/

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IMPORTANT DATES

•    Submission of full papers – March 18, 2023
•    Notification of acceptance – April 11, 2023
•    Author advance registration – April 22, 2023
•    Camera-ready paper submission – May  11, 2023

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The 24th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP 2023), technically co-sponsored by IEEE Signal Processing Society and EURASIP, will be held June 11-13, 2023 on the island of Rhodes, Greece. It is the longest in existence Conference in the area of DSP and belongs to a series of events that commenced from London in 1967 and continued to Florence, Nicosia, Limassol, Santorini, Cardiff, Corfu, Hong-Kong, Singapore, Beijing, and Shanghai. It returns back to Greece after ten years; DSP 2013 took place on Santorini island. It will bring together leading experts from academia and industry to share the most recent and exciting advances in the general area of digital signal processing and analysis.

DSP 2023 addresses the theory and application of filtering, coding, transmitting, estimating, detecting, analysing, recognising, synthesising, recording, and reproducing signals by means of digital devices or techniques. The term “signal” includes audio, video, speech, image, communication, geophysical, sonar, radar, medical, musical, and any other type of signal. This includes primarily those areas listed under all EDICS categories of the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and IEEE Transactions on Image Processing.

The program will include presentations on novel research theories / applications / results in lecture, poster and plenary sessions. Special Sessions organised by internationally recognised experts in the area constitute the basis of DSP conferences.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Biomedical Signal Processing
• Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
• Brain-Computer Interface
• Genomic Signal Processing
• Signal Processing in Genomics and Proteomics

Digital and Multirate Signal Processing
• Adaptive Signal Processing
• Digital and Multirate Signal Processing
• Digital Filter Design and Implementation
• Multidimensional Filters and Transforms
• Multiresolution Signal Processing
• Multiway Signal Processing
• Theory and Applications of Transforms
• Time-Frequency Analysis and Representation
• Statistical Signal Processing

Sensor Array and Multichannel Processing
• Array Signal Processing
• Signal Processing for Smart Sensors and Systems
• Compressive Sensing

Signal Processing for Communications
• Geophysical/Radar/Sonar Signal Processing
• MIMO Signal Processing

Signal Processing for Audio/Image/Video
• Audio/Speech/Music Processing & Coding
• Digital Photography
• HDR Imaging
• Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing
• Image/Video Indexing, Search and Retrieval
• Image/Video Compression and Coding Standards
• Image/Video Content Analysis
• Image/Video Processing Techniques
• 3D Image Processing and Applications
• Mobile Imaging and Image Quality
• Real-Time Signal/Image/Video Processing
• Video Surveillance and Transportation Imaging
• Digital Watermarking and Data Hiding

Other Areas and Applications
• Big Data
• Cognitive Signal Processing
• DSP Education
• Nonlinear Signals and Systems
• Information Forensics and Security
• Internet of Things (IoT)
• Social Signal Processing & Affective Computing
• Signal and System Modelling
• Signal Processing of Financial Data
• VLSI Architectures and Implementations for DSP

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PAPER SUBMISSION (Submission is OPEN at https://2023.ic-dsp.org/author-kit/ )

The language of the Conference is English. Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (up to 4 pages for technical content including figures, tables, references and one optional 5th page containing references only). IEEE templates for the paper format, and “no show” policy do apply. Authors should indicate one or more of the above listed categories that best describe the topic of the paper, as well as their preference (if any) regarding lecture or poster presentation. Lecture and poster sessions are treated equally in terms of the review process. Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two experts in the field. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE  Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements. In addition to the technical program, a social program will be offered to the participants and their companions. It will provide an opportunity to meet colleagues and friends against a backdrop of outstanding natural beauty and rich cultural heritage in one of the best-known international tourist destinations, the Island of Sun, Rhodes.

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Honorary Chair
Anthony G. Constantinides, UK

General Chair
Athanassios N. Skodras, GR

General Co-Chair
Danilo Mandic, UK

Constantinides Track Chair
fred harris, US

Technical Program Chair
Adrian Munteanu, BE

Awards Chairs
Constantinos S. Pattichis, CY
Saeid Sanei, UK

Plenary Sessions Chairs
Marc Antonini, FR
Jonathon Chambers, UK

Special Sessions Chairs
Angelo Genovese, IT
Marios S. Pattichis, USA

Early Career Researcher Chair
Stefan Vlaski, UK

Women in SP Chair
Tania Stathaki, UK

Publicity Chairs
Efe Bozkir, DE
Dimitris Ampeliotis, GR
Melpomeni Dimopoulou, FR

Publications Chair
Vassilis Fotopoulos, GR

Industrial Liaisons
Ioannis Katsavounidis, US
George Lambropoulos, CA
Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, FR
Mahsa Pourazad, UK
Andreas Spanias, US
Christian Timmerer, AT

International Liaisons
Jing Dong, CN
Alex Kot, SG
Vincenzo Piuri, IT
W. C. Siu, HK

Advisory Board
Moncef Gabbouj, FI
Kin K. Leung, UK
Thrasos Pappas, US

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IMPORTANT DATES

•    Submission of full papers – March 18, 2023
•    Notification of acceptance – April 11, 2023
•    Author advance registration – April 22, 2023
•    Camera-ready paper submission – May  11, 2023

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RO-MAN 2023 Special Session on “HRI in Academia and Industry: Bridging the Gap”

SPECIAL SESSION on “HRI in Academia and Industry: Bridging the Gap” @ IEEE RO-MAN 2023

 

IMPORTANT DATES

  • *NEW* Paper Submission Deadline: March 31, 2023 (AoE)

  • Notification of Acceptance: May 26, 2023

  • Final Paper Submission: June 30, 2023

 

AIM AND SCOPE

The use of robots that operate in spaces where humans are present is growing at a dramatic rate. We are seeing more and more robots in warehouses, on streets, and even in our homes. All of these robots will, as part of their primary function, interact with humans in some way. In order to be successful, their interactions with humans will have to be carefully designed. The field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has been growing at the intersection of robotics, AI, psychology, and a number of other fields. However, until quite recently, it has been a largely academic area, with university researchers proposing, implementing, and reporting on experiments at a limited scale. With the current increase of commercially-available robots, HRI is starting to make its way into industry in a meaningful way.

This special session is intended to bring together HRI researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry, to discuss how these areas are different in their needs and approaches, and to figure out how HRI researchers and practitioners in these areas can work together – How can we make academic HRI research and education more relevant to industrial needs? How can industry support and contribute to more science-focused HRI? The special session will attract contributions on four broad themes, outlined below, in an attempt to build a new community interested in how these two active areas of HRI research and practice can work more closely together, and support each other in practical terms. We welcome research and case study papers with at least one section devoted to addressing some of the questions outlined below in the discussion section. We also invite survey and position paper contributions that directly surveys or discusses some of the below questions.

  • The Constraints and Needs of HRI in Industry

    • What are the constraints of deploying HRI at scale in consumer robots?

    • What are the pressing HRI problems that the industry wants to solve? Why?

    • How do we measure the success of HRI in a consumer product?

    • What HRI research can we do in an industry setting that we can’t do in academia?

  • The Relevance and Innovation of Academic HRI

    • What are the constraints of HRI research in an academic environment?

    • What industrial or consumer applications drive interesting academic HRI research?

    • How do we measure the success of academic HRI beyond controlled experiments and p-values?

    • What HRI research can we do in an academic setting that we can’t do in industry?

  • Interaction between Academic and Industrial HRI: Publications, Conferences, Tools/Technology Resources, and Experiments

    • What are the constraints of publishing in industry, and how do we address them?

    • How can academic & industrial HRI researchers collaborate meaningfully across the IP boundary?

    • How can industry HRI research benefit more from science-driven approaches?

    • How can academic HRI research benefit more from real-world problems?

  • HRI Education and Training: What does Academia and Industry Need?

    • What does it mean to be an HRI researcher? What are required skill sets in industry & academia?

    • How should we be training future HRI researchers for industry and academic career paths?

    • Since HRI can touch on all aspects of a robot system, how much HRI should robot hardware and software developers know?

    • How can HRI researchers with interdisciplinary backgrounds integrate successfully with hardware and software development teams? How much technical background do they need to know?

 

Contributions

The special session contributions will go through the same peer review process as regular track papers, and the accepted manuscripts will appear in the Ro-Man23 proceedings. 

Please follow the directions as provided in the conference website: http://ro-man2023.org/paperSubmission/papersubmission

In Steps 3 and 4, select “Special Session Paper” under the First Submission category, and enter the following code to submit to our session.

  • Special Session Submission Code: an7c7

Organizers

  • Hae Won Park (Amazon Lab126 and MIT)

  • Bill Smart (Amazon Lab126 and Oregon State University)

  • Ross Mead (Semio)

  • Chien-Ming Huang (Johns Hopkins University)

  • Anastasia K. Ostrowski (MIT)

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InfoWare 2023 Program Posted

 

InfoWare 2023 Program Posted

 

 

Dear Chairs, Speakers, Contributors, and Committee Members,

The program for the InfoWare 2023 Congress is now posted with links to presentations, videos where available, and direct link to the articles in the ThinkMind Digital Library. The program sites will be permanently available, so feel free to access the material at your leisure. Any additional material that arrives will be added to the program

https://www.iaria.org/conferences2023/ProgramICCGI23.html

This takes place at the same time with the InfoSys 2023 Congress with the program available at

https://www.iaria.org/conferences2023/ProgramICNS23.html

 

We would like to thank everyone involved in this event. There are still some challenges that we face as we try to get back to normal on site conferences. The event will be a mix of on site, live events, and presentations available online.

To that respect we would like to point scheduled live presentations:

 

1. SIGNAL 2023 Article: Comparison of Different Speech Features for Connected Number Recognition of Indian Vernacular Languages

Authors: Mayurakshi Mukherji, Shreyas Kulkarni, Vivek Kumar, Senthil Raja G, Thiruvengadam Samon, Kingshuk Banerjee, Yuichi Nonaka

Date: Wednesday, March 15
Time: 2pm – 3pm Barcelona // 9am – 10am Ney York // 3pm – 4pm Athens // 9pm – 10pm Beijing
Meeting ID: 825 5113 2742
Passcode: 60064
Zoom access link

or if your email does not like clickable links, copy and paste this link in a browser:

https://us05web.zoom.us/j/82551132742?pwd=Znk3bTg2cDNWMmxEeXJUK1Ryb0FDUT09

 

2. SIGNAL 2023 Article: A Refined ERR-based Method for Nonlinear System Identification. Application to Epilepsy.

Authors: Marc Greige, Ahmad Karfoul, Isabelle Merlet, Régine Le Bouquin Jeannès

Date: Wednesday, March 15
Time: 3pm – 4pm Barcelona // 10am – 11am Ney York // 4pm – 5pm Athens // 10pm – 11pm Beijing
Meeting ID: 915 9158 0425
Passcode: 2023
Zoom access link

or if your email does not like clickable links, copy and paste this link in a browser:

https://univ-rennes1-fr.zoom.us/j/91591580425

 

3. VEHICULAR 2023 Keynote: Optimal and Secured Control using V2V Information: from Powertrain to Multiple Autonomous Vehicles

Prof. Dr. Hong Wang, ORNL USA

Date: Thursday, March 16
Time: 4pm – 5pm Barcelona // 11am – 12pm Ney York // 5pm – 6pm Athens // 11pm – 12am Beijing
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4. ENERGY 2023 Keynote: Cybersecurity in Power Systems

Steffen Fries, Siemens, Germany

Date: Friday, March 17
Time: 3pm – 4pm Barcelona // 10am – 11am Ney York // 4pm – 5pm Athens // 10pm – 11pm Beijing
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We hope that you can make time for these presentations.

 

Best wishes,

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