Machine Learning for Signal Processing 2005: Conference program is now available on website



From: Machine Learning for Signal Processing 2005 (mlsp05@neuro.kuleuven.ac.be)
Date: Tue Aug 23 2005 - 10:35:47 CEST


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2005 IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal
Processing
(Formerly the IEEE Workshop on Neural Networks for Signal Processing)
September 28 - 30, 2005; Mystic, Connecticut, USA

                        CONFERENCE PROGRAM IS NOW AVAILABLE ON WEBSITE!

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PLENARY SPEAKERS:
 Andrew Barron (Yale)
    Title: Information Statistics and Theory for Machine Learning
 Simon Haykin (McMaster University)
    Title: Cognitive Machines
 Barry Horwitz (NIH):
    Title: Using Neural Modeling and Functional Neuroimaging
      to Study the Neural Basis of Auditory and Visual Object Processing

TUTORIAL (included in registration)
 Engineering applications of fixed-point theory
Danilo Mandic (Imperial College)

SPECIAL SESSIONS:
 Machine Learning for Genomic Signal Processing
 Biomedical Imaging and Data Fusion

DATA ANALYSIS COMPETITION:
 Winner to receive award and present results orally at the meeting

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The fifteenth of a series of IEEE workshops on Machine Learning for
Signal
Processing will be held in Mystic, Connecticut
(http://www.visitconnecticut.com/mystic.html), USA at the start of the
fall
foliage season. Mystic Seaport and Mystic Aquarium are world-class
institutions showcasing America's seagoing history and the life below
the
surface. The old whaling port of New London has a new waterfront park
where
you may see a submarine heading out on patrol.

A wonderful program has been prepared, including the special sessions on

biomedical image analysis and data fusion, genomic signal processing, as
well
as sessions on independent component analysis, statistical
classification and
clustering, image processing, and information theoretic methods. Lunch
and
coffee breaks are including in the registration, as well as a banquet at
the
Mystic Aquarium and a tutorial on applications of fixed-point theory.

This is a popular location, so don't forget to reserve your hotel room
soon.

We hope to see you in Mystic!

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Workshop committee

General Chair:
Vince Calhoun, Institute of Living and Yale University

Technical Program Chair:
Tulay Adali, University of Maryland Baltimore Country

Program Co-Chairs:
Jan Larsen, Technical University of Denmark
David Miller, University of Pennsylvania



 
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