TC10 news #43



I had announced that TC10 news #42 would be my last, but there was an
omission in last week's mail which made the announcement of DAS'96
confusing for some of you. So here is an important correction. With my
apologies...

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>From: Suzanne Liebowitz Taylor <suzanne@Paoli.ATM.LMCO.COM>

 DAS '96 Program Info Correction
 
 Because of limited space, DAS '96 attendence is limited to authors
 of accepted papers and abstracts only. This information was not
 included in the Program Info sent out last week. 
 We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
 

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While we are at it, and as I had to send out this new mail, here is
some info I received recently:

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>From: duhamel@sig.enst.fr
>Subject: DSPWrkshp technical program + CFP

1- the advance technical program of the 1996 DSP Workshop can be
found on the DSPWS'96 www page (http://www.tele.unit.no/dspws96/).


2- Call for papers (special issue of IEEE Trans. on SP)
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            IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING

                      Special Issue on

      THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF FILTER BANKS AND WAVELETS
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Multirate signal processing, filter banks, and wavelets are receiving
significant attention within the signal processing community. 
The growth in this general area has been tremendous over the last few years. 
In response to this growing interest, the IEEE Transactions on 
Signal Processing has planned a special issue devoted to recent advances 
in the theory of filter banks and wavelets, and innovative applications of 
these approaches to new problems. Papers for this special issue are now
being solicited. Specific topic areas of interest include:

THEORY
* Theory and design of filter banks
* Theory and implementation of wavelets
* Hierarchical decompositions, multiresolution techniques and wavelet packets
* Time-varying filter banks
* Time-frequency analysis and representations
* Fast algorithms and implementations for filter banks

APPLICATIONS
* Communications---including wireless, multiuser, ADSL, LPI, spread 
    spectrum, and digital audio broadcasting
* Signal and data compression
* Speech and audio processing
* Multiresolution techniques for multimedia applications
* Combined source-channel coding
* Radar signal processing
* Biomedical signal processing
* Telemedicine
* Other applications

This special issue is unique in that it will be published with a 
complementary companion special issue that will appear in the 
Transactions on Circuits and Systems II. In cooperation with the 
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, accepted papers may be exchanged
between the two Societies where appropriate. 

SUBMISSIONS: Prospective authors should follow the regular paper 
preparation guidelines of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING. 
Authors should send seven copies of their manuscripts to the Contact Editor,
Ali N. Akansu. No electronic or fax submissions will be accepted. 
All inquiries after submission should be directed to the Contact Editor.

GUEST EDITORS

Ali N. Akansu (Contact Editor)          Mark J.T. Smith
New Jersey Institute of Technology      Georgia Institute of Technology
Department of Elec. & Comp. Eng.        School of Elec. Eng.
Newark, New Jersey 07102 USA            Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Tel: (201) 596 5650                     Tel: (404) 894 6291
Fax: (201) 596 5680                     Fax: (404) 894 8363
email: ali@hertz.njit.edu               email: mjts@eedsp.gatech.edu

Stephane G. Mallat                      Henrique S. Malvar
New York University                     PictureTel Corp.
Courant Institute                       222 Rosewood Drive, M/S 635
251 Mercer Street                       Danvers, MA 01923, USA
New York, NY 10012 USA                  Tel: (508) 623 4394
Tel: (212) 998 3466                     Fax: (508) 749 2804
Fax: (212) 995 4122                     email: malvar@pictel.com
email: mallat@cs.nyu.edu

Keshab Parhi                            Ahmed H. Tewfik
University of Minnesota                 University of Minnesota
Department of Elec. Eng.                Department of Elec. Eng.
Room 6-181, EE & CS Building            Room 4-174, EE & CS Building
Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA               Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
Tel: (612) 624 4116                     Tel: (612) 625 6024
Fax: (612) 625 4583                     Fax: (612) 625 4583
email: parhi@ee.umn.edu                 email: tewfik@ee.umn.edu

P.P. Vaidyanathan
California Institute of Technology
Dept. of Elec. Eng., 116-81
Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
Tel: (818) 356 4681
Fax: (818) 564 9307
email: ppvnath@sys.caltech.edu
      


SCHEDULE

Submission deadline:    February 1, 1997
Notice of acceptance:   June 15, 1997
Final paper:            July 31, 1997
Publication (expected): January 1998


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Well, this time it should be my last mail. Don't forget the TC10
meeting in Vienna!

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