Subject: Re: ICA 2007 - Deadline Extended to 30 March 2007 From: Marcio Avelar <mavelar@xxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 15:36:34 -0300 List-Archive:<http://lists.mcgill.ca/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=AUDITORY>Dear Mark and List, just a remind: don't confuse ICA 2007 with "19th International Congress on Acoustics", also happening in September (http://www.ica2007madrid.org/), and with deadline in 1st April. Best regards, Márcio de Avelar Gomes On 3/22/07, Mark Plumbley <mark.plumbley@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear List, > > Following a number of requests, the deadline for ICA 2007 has been extended > by a few days, to 30 March 2007 (see updated Call for Papers below). > > Best wishes, Mark Plumbley (General Chair, ICA 2007) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > *************************************************** > *** Extended Submission Deadline: 30 March 2007 *** > *************************************************** > > ICA 2007 > > 7th International Conference on > Independent Component Analysis > and Signal Separation > > London, UK > > 9-12 September 2007 > > www.ica2007.org > > The 7th International Conference on Independent Component Analysis and > Signal Separation (ICA 2007) will be held at Queen Mary, University of > London, from Sunday 9 September to Wednesday 12 September 2007. > > Independent Component Analysis and Signal Separation is one of the most > exciting current areas of research in statistical signal processing and > unsupervised machine learning. Following the previous ICA conferences in > Aussois (France), Helsinki (Finland), San Diego (CA, USA), Nara (Japan), > Granada (Spain) and Charleston (SC, USA), this year the conference is > organized and sponsored by the ICA Research Network, an EPSRC-funded > network of researchers in over 25 UK institutions. > > The Conference will include invited talks as well as oral and poster > presentations of refereed papers and special sessions. It will be > organized in a single track and will be selective. > > Papers are solicited in all areas of independent component analysis and > signal separation, including blind source separation (BSS), as well > as semi-blind, non-blind, and model-based signal separation. Topics of > interest include (but not limited to) the following: > > * Algorithms and Architectures: non-linear ICA, probabilistic models, > sparse coding, linear & nonlinear models, convolutive & noisy models; > > * Theory: optimization, complex methods, time-frequency representations; > > * Applications: audio, bio-informatics, biomedical engineering, > communications, finance, text, image processing, psychology; > > * Emerging Technologies: analogue and digital VLSI implementations, > photonics; > > * Functional Neuroimaging: EEG, ERP, MEG, fMRI, applications in > neuroscience; > > * Speech and Musical Audio: source separation, denoising, > dereverberation, temporal models, computational auditory scene > analysis (CASA), beamforming; > > * Visual and Sensory Processing: image processing and coding, image > separation. > > All contributions must be original, and must not have been previously > published, nor be under review for presentation elsewhere. Detailed > instructions for submission to ICA2007, including formatting > instructions and templates, will be available from the conference > website at http://www.ica2007.org > > > Paper submission deadline (EXTENDED): 30 March 2007 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr Mark D Plumbley > Department of Electronic Engineering > Queen Mary University of London > Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK > Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 7518 > Fax: +44 (0)20 7882 7997 > Email: mark.plumbley@xxxxxxxx > http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/people/markp/ > -- Marcio Henrique de Avelar Gomes, Dr.Eng. http://www.fec.unicamp.br/~mavelar