ICASSP 2005 Philadelphia

2005 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing

March 18-23, 2005 • Pennsylvania Convention Center/Marriott Hotel • Philadelphia, PA, USA

Tutorials

Friday, March 18, 14:00 - 17:00

(Break from 15:30 - 15:45)

TUT-1: Signal Processing in Computational Genomics
Presented by: Ilya Shmulevich, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

TUT-2: MIMO systems for wireless communications
Presented by: C. Papadias, Lucent Technologies; A. Lozano, Lucent Technologies

TUT-3: Data compression, Good-Turing estimation, and language modeling
Presented by: A. Orlitsky, University of California, San Diego

TUT-4: Cross-layer Optimized Wireless Multimedia Transmission: Principles, Standards, Solutions and New Paradigms
Presented by: M. van der Schaar, University of California, Davis; S. Shankar, Philips

Saturday, March 19, 09:00 - 12:00

(Break from 10:30 - 10:45)

TUT-5: Music Information Retrieval
Presented by: G. Tzanetakis, University of Victoria

TUT-6: Digital fingerprinting for multimedia forensics
Presented by: R. Liu, University of Maryland; M. Wu, University of Maryland;  W. Trappe, Rutgers; J. Wang, University of British Columbia

TUT-7: Finite and infinite random matrix theory
Presented by: A. Edelman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; R. Rao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M. Win, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M. Chiani, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

TUT-8: Distributed source coding: theory, algorithms, and applications
Presented by: Z. Xiong, Texas A&M University

TUT-9: From Kalman to particle filtering
Presented by: S. Haykin, McMaster University; E. Moulines, ENS des Telecommunications

Saturday, March 19, 13:30 - 16:30

(Break from 15:00 - 15:15)

TUT-10: Independent component analysis and multiway factor analysis
Presented by: P. Comon, University of Nice, France

TUT-11: Signal and image processing issues in molecular and cellular imaging
Presented by: R. Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University

TUT-12: Signal processing for sensor networks
Presented by: R. Rao, Rochester Institute of Technology; P. Varshney, Syracuse University

TUT-13: Machine learning in speech and language processing
Presented by: J. Bilmes, University of Washington; P. Haffner, AT&T Laboratories

TUT-14: Linear Algebra for Three-Way Arrays: A Signal Processing Perspective
Presented by: N. Sidiropoulos, TUC-Greece

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