[Eeglablist] CPF: IEEE Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology Symposium (SPMB12)

Ivan Selesnick selesi at poly.edu
Wed Aug 8 05:27:31 PDT 2012


Call for papers:

IEEE Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology Symposium (SPMB12)
Saturday, December 1, 2012
City College of New York (CCNY) 
New York, NY 10031

Signal processing plays a broad role in the development of medical devices and
in the analysis of physiological signals. This public symposium provides a forum
for the presentation of research and development in signal processing (broadly
defined) in medicine and biology.

We invite engineers, scientists, practitioners, and students to submit papers 
or abstract for presentation at the symposium.

Prospective presenters may submit either (1) an original manuscript for peer
review to be considered for publication in IEEE Xplore and for presentation at
the symposium, or (2) an abstract, that may describe preliminary results, etc.,
for presentation in the Symposium poster session. 

PLENARY SPEAKERS
Jelena Kovacevic (Carnegie Mellon University) 
  Problems in Bioimaging: Opportunities for Signal Processing

Jonathan Viventi (Polytechnic Institute of New York University) 
  High-Resolution Brain Machine Interfaces using Flexible Silicon Electronics

CONFERENCE WEBSITE
  http://bme.ccny.cuny.edu/IEEE-SPMB-2012/

REGISTRATION
  http://spmb12.eventbrite.com

SYMPOSIUM SCOPE
  Analysis of EEG, ECG, respiratory and other biomedical signals
  Linear and nonlinear filtering
  Adaptive filtering and prediction
  Medical imaging - image formation, analysis, etc.
  Time-frequency and non-stationary signal analysis
  Machine learning and classification
  Multi-sensor and array processing
  Signal processing methods in bioinformatics
  Component analysis (PCA, ICA, etc.) and source separation
  Synchronization, coherence, coupling, connectivity and causality
  Artifact rejection
  Brain-computer interfaces (BCI)
  Nonlinear dynamics and system modeling
  Biomedical instrumentation for novel signal measurement
  Open problems, emerging techniques and applications

SPONSORS
  IEEE-USA
  City College of New York (CCNY)
  Polytechnic Institute of NYU (NYU-Poly)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
  Conference Chair           Lucas Parra, City College of New York
  Conference Co-chair        Charles Rubenstein, Pratt Institute
  Technical program Chair    Ivan Selesnick, Polytechnic Inst. of NYU
  Publications Chair         Uma Balaji, Farmingdale State College

For additional information please contact: biomedsigproc at poly.edu






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