Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Sparse Representations and Compressed Sensing Workshop, March 23rd 2018, Inria Paris,

Mark just sent me the following the other day:

Dear Igor, 
We thought that readers of Nuit Blanche may be interested in this free one-day workshop in Sparse Representations and Compressed Sensing, being held in Paris next week. There is also an opportunity for PhD students and Early Career Researchers to bring a poster (more below). Best wishes,  
Mark
Sure Mark. Here is the announcement:

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  Sparse Representations and Compressed Sensing Workshop

  Inria Paris
  2 Rue Simone IFF, 75012 Paris, France
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Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sparse-representations-and-compressed-sensing-workshop-tickets-44035565562

This one-day workshop will bring together researchers working in the area of sparse representations and compressed sensing to find out about the latest developments in theory and applications of these approaches, and to explore directions for future research.

The concept of sparse representations deals with systems of linear equations where only a small number of the coefficients are non-zero. The technique of compressed sensing aims to efficiently sense and reconstruct a signal from few measurements, typically by exploiting the sparse structure of the underlying representation. These techniques have proved very popular over the last decade or so, with new theoretical developments, and successful applications in areas such as hyperspectral imaging, brain imaging, audio signal processing and graph signal processing.

This one-day workshop, organized by the SpaRTaN and MacSeNet Initial/Innovative Training Networks*, will include invited keynote talks by Karin Schnass (Universität Innsbruck, Austria) and Jean-Luc Starck (CEA-Saclay, France), oral presentations and posters. The talks and posters will include theoretical advances in sparse representations, dictionary learning and compressed sensing, as well as advances in areas such as brain imaging and MRI, hyperspectral imaging, audio and visual signal processing, inverse imaging problems, and graph-structured signals.

PhD students and Early Career Researchers wishing to bring along a poster of their work for the poster session are encouraged to contact macsenet@surrey.ac.uk with a brief abstract of their work. Posters do not need to be novel: this is an opportunity to showcase work and discuss it with others in the field. There will be an opportunity for discussions to continue after the end of the formal workshop.

For more information and to register (Free), please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sparse-representations-and-compressed-sensing-workshop-tickets-44035565562

* European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7-PEOPLE-2013-ITN) under grant agreement n° 607290 SpaRTaN and H2020 Framework Programme (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2014) under grant agreement n° 642685 MacSeNet

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Prof Mark D Plumbley
Professor of Signal Processing
Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP)
University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK
Email: m.plumbley@surrey.ac.uk




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