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        2001 IEEE Workshop on Neural Networks for Signal Processing
            September 10--12, 2001 Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA

                    Submission deadline:  April 15 2001
                     http://eivind.imm.dtu.dk/nnsp2001

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The eleventh in a series of IEEE NNSP workshops will be held in
Falmouth,
Massachusetts, USA at the Sea Crest Oceanfront Resort and Conference
Center.
The workshop will feature a strong technical program complemented by a
series
of exciting keynote addresses:

``Information Geometry of Multilayer Neural Networks''
        by Shun-ichi Amari

``Semi Blind Signal Separation and Extraction and Their
Application in Biomedical Signal Processing''
        by Andrzej Cichocki

``Learning Metrics for Exploratory Data Analysis''
        by Samuel Kaski

``From Bits to Information: Theory and Applications of Learning
Machines''
        by Tomaso Poggio

``Beyond Stochastic Chaos: Implications for Dynamic Reconstruction''
        by Simon Haykin

``A Novel Associative Memory Approach to Blind SIMO/MIMO Channel
Equalization and Signal Recovery''
       by S.Y. Kung



Papers

        Papers are solicited for, but not limited to,the following
areas:

          Algorithms and Architectures:
                Artificial neural networks (ANN), adaptive signal
processing,
                Bayesian modeling, MCMC, parameter estimation,
                nonlinear signal processing, generalization, design
algorithms,
                optimization, Markov models, fuzzy systems (FS),
                evolutionary computation (EC), synergistic models of
ANN/FS/EC,
                and wavelets.

          Applications:
                Speech processing, image processing, blind source
separation,
                sonar and radar, data fusion, data mining,
                intelligent multimedia and web processing, OCR,
robotics,
                adaptive filtering, communications, sensors,
                system identification, and other general signal
processing
                and pattern recognition applications.

          Implementations:
                Parallel and distributed implementation, hardware
design,
                and other general implementation technologies.



Paper Submission Procedure
        Prospective authors are invited to submit a full paper of up to
ten
        pages using the electronic submission procedure described at the

        workshop homepage: http://eivind.imm.dtu.dk/nnsp2001

        Accepted papers will be published in a hard-bound volume by IEEE

        and distributed at the workshop.
        Extended versions of the best workshop papers will be selected
and
        published in a Special Issue of an international journal
published
        by Kluwer Academic Publishers.


Schedule
        Submission of full paper:                       April 15, 2001
        Notification of acceptance:                     May 1, 2001
        Submission of photo-ready accepted paper
                and author registration:                June 1, 2001
        Advance registration, before:                   July 15, 2001


Further Information
        NNSP'2001 webpage: http://eivind.imm.dtu.dk/nnsp2001

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