FLORENCE, ITALY
May 06, 2014, 02:45 AM EDT

It is our great pleasure to announce the forthcoming conference ICASSP 2014 which will take place in Florence in May 2014. It was at places only few kilometers away from the conference location that our scientist and engineer forefathers Galileo Galilei and Leonardo da Vinci, respectively, made their groundbreaking discoveries. We are particularly excited to organize the conference for the first time ever in Italy, and in those places where Renaissance opened paths to the birth of modern science, and a new consideration of the role of mankind altogether. This is particularly true in these days that witness an terrific growth of signal processing as an ever increasingly fundamental discipline encompassing application areas ranging from wireless communications to speech processing, from bioinformatics, to multimedia. We do hope many of you will join our Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn groups to let us know what you expect of this conference, and possibly find more info on the event.

Opening Ceremony to be streamed live.

ICASSP is the world's largest and most comprehensive technical conference focused on signal processing and its applications. The series is sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society and has been held annually since 1976. The conference features world-class speakers, tutorials, exhibits, a Show and Tell event, and over 120 lecture and poster sessions.

ICASSP is a cooperative effort of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Committees:

  • Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing
  • Bio Imaging and Signal Processing
  • Design and Implementation of Signal Processing Systems
  • Image, Video, and Multidimenional Signal Processing
  • Information Forensics and Security
  • Industry DSP Technology Standing Committee
  • Machine Learning for Signal Processing
  • Multimedia Signal Processing
  • Sensor Array and Multichannel
  • Signal Processing for Communications and Networking
  • Signal Processing Education Standing Committee
  • Signal Processing Theory and Methods
  • Speech and Langauge Processing

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