Next DSP Conference
DSP 2023 24th 11-13 June – Rhodes Island, Greece – more
Past DSP Conferences
DSP 2018 23rd 19-21 Nov – Shanghai, China –
DSP 2017 22nd 23-25 Aug – London, UK –
DSP 2016 21st 16-18 Oct – Beijing –
DSP 2015 20th 21-24 July – Singapore –
DSP 2014 19th 20-23 Aug – Hong Kong – more
DSP 2013 18th 1-3 July – Santorini, Greece – more
DSP 2011 17th 6-8 July – Corfu, Greece – more
DSP 2009 16th 5-7 July – Santorini, Greece – more
DSP 2007 15th 1-4 July – Cardiff,UK –
DSP 2002 14th 1-3 July – Santorini, Greece – more
DSP 97 13th 1-3 July – Santorini, Greece –
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ON DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (DSP)
DSP is the longest in existence series of Conferences in the area of digital signal processing that Professor A. G. Constantinides organised for the first time in 1967 in London. Since then it continued to Florence, Nicosia, Limassol, Santorini, Cardiff, Corfu, Hong-Kong, Singapore, Beijing, and Shanghai. The 50th anniversary was celebrated in London, UK in August 2017.
DSP addresses the theory and application of filtering, coding, transmitting, estimating, detecting, analysing, recognising, synthesising, recording, and reproducing signals by means of digital devices or techniques. The term “signal” includes audio, video, speech, image, communication, geophysical, sonar, radar, medical, musical, and all kinds of signals.
The technical program includes presentations of novel research theories / applications / results in lecture, poster and plenary sessions. A significant number of Special Sessions are organised by internationally renowned experts in their areas. The role of the Session Organiser is of vital significance in the sense that she/he is entirely responsible for the invitation of the speakers, for the quality of the contributions and the general theme that the session will take. Each of these Special Sessions is a little like a mini-Symposium.
The language of the Conference is English. All submissions are peer reviewed (single blind) by at least two reviewers.
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