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The International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is the most longstanding conference in the area of Digital Signal Processing, and is organized in cooperation with the IEEE, IET and EURASIP. It is a series of events which had its genesis in London in 1968 by Professor A. G. Constantinides (Imperial College London, UK), and continued to Florence (Italy), Nicosia (Cyprus), Lemessos (Cyprus), Cardiff (UK) and Santorini (Greece). DSP addresses the theory and application of filtering, coding, transmitting, estimating, detecting, analyzing, recognizing, synthesizing, 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 other signals. Indicative topics of interest are as follows: Adaptive Signal Processing Image/Video Processing Techniques Array Signal Processing Image/Video Compression & Coding Standards Audio / Speech / Music Processing & Coding Information Forensics and Security Brain-Computer Interface Multidimensional Filters and Transforms Biomedical Signal and Image Processing Multiresolution Signal Processing Nonlinear Signals and Systems Digital and Multirate Signal Processing Real-Time Signal/ Image/Video Processing Digital Watermarking and Data Hiding Signal and System Modelling Genomic Signal Processing Signal Processing for Smart Sensor & Systems Geophysical / Radar / Sonar Signal Processing Statistical Signal Processing Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing Theory & Applications of Transforms Image/Video Content Analysis Time-Frequency Analysis and Representation Image/ Video Indexing, Search and Retrieval VLSI Architectures & Implementations
The conferences' program includes presentations of novel research theories / applications / results in lecture, poster and plenary sessions. There also exist a significant number of Special Sessions organised by internationally recognised experts in the area. Lecture and poster sessions are treated equally in terms of the review process. Submitted papers are peer-reviewed by at least two experts in the field. All accepted papers are published in the Conference Proceedings (CD ROM) and made available for online access via IEEE Xplore Digital Library. The language of the Conferences is English. Recent and Forthcoming Events 15th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP 2007) July 1-4, 2007, Cardiff, UK 16th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP 2009) July 5-7, 2009, Santorini, Greece 17th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP 2011) July 6-8, 2011, Corfu, Greece 18th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP 2013) |