The Statistical Signal Processing (SSP) workshop, sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society, brings members of the IEEE Signal Processing Society together with researchers from allied fields such as statistics and bioinformatics. The scope of the workshop includes basic theory, methods and algorithms, and applications of statistics in signal processing. Topics to be covered include:
Theoretical topics:
- Adaptive systems and signal processing
- Monte Carlo methods
- Detection and estimation theory
- Learning theory and pattern recognition
- Multivariate statistical analysis
- System identification and calibration
- Time-frequency and time-scale analysis
Application areas:
- Bioinformatics and genomic signal processing
- Automotive and industrial applications
- Array processing, radar, and sonar
- Communication systems and networks
- Sensor networks
- Information forensics and security
- Biosignal processing and medical imaging
- New methods, directions, and applications
The workshop will be held on August 26-29, 2007, in Madison, Wisconsin, a vibrant city situated on a narrow isthmus between two large lakes. The workshop will be co-located at the spectacular Frank Lloyd Wright inspired Monona Terrace Convention Center.
Paper submission: Prospective authors are invited to submit extended summaries of not more than three (3) pages including results, figures, and references. Papers will be accepted only by electronic submission at http://ssp07.org.
| Submission of 3-page extended summary | April 2, 2007, Midnight at UTC -12 |
| Notification of acceptance | June 1, 2007 |
| Submission of 5-page camera-ready papers |
July 6, 2007 |
The workshop will include a welcoming reception, banquet, technical poster sessions, several special invited sessions, and several plenary lectures.
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