Andrew J. Viterbi Distinguished Lecture in Communication : H. Vincent Poor
Prof. H. Vincent Poor will give the Viterbi Keynote Lecture at USC this March. The lecture will be webcast for those interested in participating remotely.
Links are given below.
Algorithms, Radio, and Coding Workshop
The Algorithms, Radio, and Coding Workshop in honor of Prof. Robert Calderbank's 60th birthday will be held in La Jolla, CA on January 31, 2015 and February 1st, 2015. This is the weekend before the Information Theory and Applcations (ITA) workshop in La Jolla, CA
SP Coding and Information School
SPCodingSchool is a two week long school on coding and Information Theory, to be held in Brazil in January 2013. Leading researchers in the area will give both introductory courses (during the first week) and advanced courses (in the second one). The introductory courses are aimed to students that have consistent mathematical background but not necessarily acquainted with Coding and Information Theory.
Up to 90 selected students will be fully supported (flight ticket plus generous expenses) through a grant given by Fapesp, the Science Foundation of the State of São Paulo.
GlobalSIP 2014: Â鶹´«Ã½AV Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing
The Â鶹´«Ã½AV Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP) is a recently launched flagship conference of the Â鶹´«Ã½AV Signal Processing Society. It is made up of a series of symposia and workshops. GlobalSIP 2014 will focus broadly on signal and information processing with an emphasis on up-and-coming signal processing themes.
Fifth Van der Meulen Seminar
Fifth Van der Meulen Seminar: Data science at the intersection of information theory, statistics, and machine learning
2014 Australian School of Information Theory
2014 Â鶹´«Ã½AV Information Theory Workshop (ITW), Hobart
The 2014 Â鶹´«Ã½AV Information Theory Workshop will take place 2-5 November in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia at the Hobart Function And Conference Centre.
Recent Innovations in Info-Metrics
A two-day conference with the goal to continue the study of the foundations of info-metrics and information processing across the sciences.
Biological and Bio-Inspired Information Theory Workshop
This BIRS workshop will explore the areas of biological and bio-inspired information theory, focusing on mathematical open problems that cut across the areas of:
Information theory and biochemistry (including information theory and intercellular communication);
Information theory and neuroscience; and
Information-theoretic analysis of biologically-inspired communication systems (including nanonetworking and design of biologically implemented information processing networks).
The main objectives of this workshop will be: to bring together the most prominent researchers in this field; to discuss and review the current state of mathematical research in this field; to promote cross-pollination among the various streams of research to find common problems; and to collectively identify key future directions or open problems that would bring the greatest impact to this field over the next few years.
Workshop on Physical-Layer Methods for Wireless Security - Â鶹´«Ã½AV CNS Conference
The Physical-layer Methods for Wireless Security Workshop will take place during Â鶹´«Ã½AV CNS 2014 in San Francisco, CA, on October 29, 2014. CNS is a spin-off of the Â鶹´«Ã½AV INFOCOM conference and is an outstanding forum for cyber security researchers.
Â鶹´«Ã½AV CNS workshop on Physical-layer Methods for Wireless Security
This workshop will focus on physical-layer methods for wireless security. It is part of the Â鶹´«Ã½AV Conference on Communications and Network Security to be held in San Francisco, CA.
ISITA 2014
ISITA2014 - the International Symposium on Information Theory and Its Applications - will be held in Melbourne, Australia from 26 to 29 October 2014. This biennial event, first held in 1990, is a leading conference in the information theory community. ISITA2014 features world-class speakers, plenary talks and technical sessions on a diverse range of topics within the field of information theory.
DIMACS Conference on Challenges of Identifying Integer Sequences
The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS) began in 1996 with 10,000 sequences. The database was started by Neil Sloane in 1964 when, as a graduate student, he began collecting integer sequences on file cards, and was published by Academic Press in 1973 as A Handbook of Integer Sequences, containing 2372 sequences. The popularity of the Handbook eventually led to the publication of The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences by Neil Sloane and Simon Plouffe in 1995, containing 5488 sequences. The website was created a year later and has continued to grow ever since.
This conference will invite participants to discuss the challenges and advances in research in the computational sciences that can be attributed to the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. Conference attendees will participate in discussions on the importance of having an easily accessible database and the difficulties of identifying and computing sequences. The conference will also celebrate three milestones: the 50th birthday of the database, reaching 250,000 sequences, and Sloane's 75th birthday.
Test event
The Fourth International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and Applications
The Fourth International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and Applications will take place in the Castle of Palmela, Portugal, from Monday 15 to Thursday 18 September 2014.
UCL-Duke University Workshop on Sensing and Analysis of High-Dimensional Data
Advancing the field of sensing, analysis and processing of high-dimensional data.
8th International Symposium on Turbo Codes & Iterative Information Processing
The 8th International Symposium on Turbo Codes & Iterative Information Processing will be held from Monday August 18 to Friday August 22 in Bremen, Germany
Science of Information Summer School - Information in Neural Systems
The 2014 Center for Science of Information Summer School, will be hosted at the University of California, San Diego from Monday evening, August 4th to Friday noon, August 8th, 2014. The school provides a venue where doctoral and postdoctoral students can meet to learn from distinguished professors, and form friendships and collaborations. Advanced undergraduates and M.S. students are also welcome. This year the school will introduce several interdisciplinary life science topics connected with the emerging field of science of information. Students will present their own research via a poster session during the school. Interdisciplinary topics are encouraged. A professional development session on diversity & success will be offered with a panel of scientists including Robert Gray, (Professor Emeritus at Stanford University) Shannon Award winner, Â鶹´«Ã½AV Centennial, and Millennium award winner. A separate, but concurrent, workshop for faculty will be held during afternoons of August 6-7. The topic is teaching a science of information style course or module. Details on the workshop can be found at http://www.soihub.org/course-workshop
International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications (SPCOM) 2014
International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications (SPCOM) 2014
The Second Women’s Workshop on Communications and Signal Processing
WICE is soliciting poster presentations from junior, underrepresented researchers in the area of communications and signal processing to be presented at the second Women’s workshop on Communications and Signal Processing.