Constructive understanding of computational principles of multimedia, signal and visual information processing, perception and cognition is one of the most fundamental challenges of contemporary science. Deeper insight into such computational intelligence helps to advance intelligent systems research to achieve robust performance. Implementing integrated principles in artificial systems may help us achieve better, faster and more efficient intelligent systems. The Symposium will address theory and applications of non-traditional computational intelligence approaches in multimedia, signal and vision processing.
This year's conference includes, but not limited to:
Please forward your proposals with detailed abstract and bio-sketches of the speakers to Symposium Co-Chairs and SSCI Keynote-Tutorial Chair, Dr S Das.
Please forward your special session proposals to Symposium Co-Chairs.
Khan M Iftekharuddin, University of Memphis, USA
Salim Bouzerdoum, University of Wollongong, Australia
Azzedine Beghdadi, Université Paris 13
Yoonsuck Choe, Texas A&M University, USA
Robert B. Fisher, Univ. of Edinburgh, UK
Karl Gudmundsson, University of Iceland
Minho Lee, Kyungpook National University, Korea
Zicheng Liu, Microsoft Research, USA
Nuria Oliver, Telefonica R&D, Barcelona, Spain
Lam Phung, University of Wollongong, Australia
Bertram Shi, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong
Kong
Rufin VanRullen, CNRS, Toulouse, France