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From: kawamata@higuchi.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp (Masayuki Kawamata)
Subject: ISPACS'93, Call for presentation
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Announcement and Call for Presentations:
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        1993 IEEE International Workshop on 
           Intelligent Signal Processing 
                      and 
              Communication Systems
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             October 27-29, 1993
             Aoba Memorial Hall
          Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

Sponsored by 
IEEE Communications Society
(Signal Proc. and Commun. Electronics Committee, 
Asian & Pacific Committee) 
IEICE, Technical Group of Digital Signal Processing

In cooperation with:
IEICE, Technical Group of Communication Systems
IEEE Communications Society, Tokyo Chapter
IEEE SP Society
KITE, Telecommunication Society, Korea
IEEE Taipei Section, Region 10
Tohoku University

** CALL FOR PRESENTATION **
    The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for the 
discussion of new results and ideas on intelligent signal processing 
and their applications to communication systems.    Topics also 
include other related technologies to achieve intelligent and 
adaptable communication systems.
    The three-day workshop will feature serial sessions for all the  
contributions.   Each speaker will have 20-30 minutes for presentation
including discussion.
    Prospective authors are invited to submit recent advance on
the above topics and present them in the workshop. 

** Topics **
    Areas of interest include:
. Intelligent Signal Processing
  (based on Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, etc.)
. Adaptive/Nonlinear Signal Processing
. Adaptive Processing for Signal Transmission
. Neural Network Applications for Communications
. Adaptive Signal Processing for Mobile Communications
. Model-based Video/Image Coding
. Visual Signal Processing
. Multidimensional Signal Processing
. Programmable DSP Systems for Communication
. VLSI/ASIC for Intelligent Signal Processing, etc.


**  SUBMISSION GUIDELINES **
    Authors are invited to submit five copies of a 500-word abstract in 
English to the TPC co-chair with address listed below.    The title
page must include the author's name, complete return address, telephone, 
and fax number.    Final photo-ready manuscripts for accepted 
contributions will be in the form of a 4-6 page extended summary.

    Submission should be mailed to:
        ISPACS93 TPC
        c/o Dr. Naohisa Ohta
        NTT Trans. Syst. Labs.
        1-2356, Take, Yokosuka-shi, 238-03 Japan
        Tel: +81-468-59-2072   Fax: +81-468-59-3014
        Email: naohisa@ntttsd.ntt.jp

**  AUTHOR'S SCHEDULE **
Abstract of 500 Words Review Due:  May 10, 1993  
Notification of Acceptance Mailed:  June 20, 1993  
Camera Ready Copy Due:  September 5, 1993  

**  WORKSHOP SITE **
    Sendai, the City of Trees, is located in the northeast region of 
Japan.  It is 350 km north from the capital city of Tokyo and is only 
2 hours away from Tokyo by the Tohoku bullet train.   It is also one 
and half hour flight from Osaka.  It is reached by some international 
airlines including Singapore (7.5 hour flight) and Seoul or Pusan 
(2 hour flight).   The city, with a population of 1,000,000  has 
a warm climate and is blessed with four separate and beautiful seasons.
The workshop site, Aoba Memorial Hall, is located at the campus of 
Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai.
    There are many beautiful places around Sendai.  In the mountain 
range of Zao, you can see a spectacular view of Lake Kakoh, also known 
as the Okama.   With its cobalt blue water against the steep mountainside,
it is quite a fantastic sight to behold.   Also, Matsushima, with its 
two hundred and sixty islands, is known as one of the three best scenic 
places in Japan.  Tours can be arranged if enough interest arises.

**  REGISTRATION INFORMATION  **
    The registration fee for regular IEEE Members will be approximately 
20,000 Yen (US$180).  The fee for students will be only about 6,000 yen 
(US$50) including all workshop materials except Banquet Ticket.   The number 
of participants will be limited up to 150 because of the limit of conference 
room.    A detailed registration form will be sent out those returning 
the "Request Form."   Registration will be done on a first-come-first-served 
basis.  

**  Request Form for Further Information  **
    Those who return this form will receive the second circular
which includes an advance program, hotel accommodation, travel, 
registration and other necessary information.   Please return this 
form by May 10, 1993.
+---------------Requestr Form ----------------------------------------+
| Name(Ms./Mr./Dr./Prof.)  (first name) (middle) (last name)          |
| Affiliation,  Address   (city) (state)  (country)      (Zip)        |
| Phone      Fax                                                      |
|                                                                     |
|Please help us to plan the workshop by letting us know your plans:   |
|[ ] I wish to submit a paper and attend the workshop.                |
|[ ] I plan to attend the workshop, even if my paper is not accepted. |
|[ ] I plan to attend the workshop, but not to submit a paper.        |
|[ ] I am a full-time student.                                        |
|[ ] I am interested in sightseeing tours if arranged.                |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
Please return the above  Request Form to:
          Prof. Masayuki Kawamata
          Dept. of Electronic Engineering
          Tohoku University
          Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980
          Japan
          Tel: +81-22-263-9411
          Fax: +81-22-263-9411
          Email: kawamata@higuchi.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp




**********  Committee Members *************

*Workshop Co-chairs
Tatsuo Higuchi(Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Byeong Gi Lee (Seoul Nat'l Univ., Korea)
Curtis A. Sillier, Jr. (AT&T, USA)

*TPC Co-chairs
Thomas Fisher (Washington State Univ., U. S. A.)
Sang Uk Lee (Seoul Nat'l Univ., Korea)
Naohisa Ohta (NTT Trans. Syst. Labs., Japan)

*Technical Program Committee
Fumio Amano(Fujitsu Labs., Japan)
Robert R. Bitmead (Australian Nat'l Univ., Australia)
Hong Y. Chung(AT&T, USA)
Vladimir Cuperman (UCLA, USA)
Jerry D. Gibson (Texas A&M Univ., USA)
Andre Kaup (Aachen Univ. of Tech., Germany)
Hwang Soo Lee (KAIST, Korea)
Vijay K. Madisetti (Gerogia Institute of Tech., USA)
Teresa H. Meng (Stanford Univ., USA)
Masao Nakagawa (Keio Univ., Japan)
Takao Nishitani (NEC C&C Labs., Japan)
Soo-Chang Pei (Nat'l Taiwan Univ., ROC)
Koichi Sakaniwa (Tokyo Institute of Tech., Japan)
Henry Samueli (UCLA, USA)
Janusz A. Starzyk (Ohio Univ., USA)
Chien-Chung Yeh (Nat'l Taiwan Univ., ROC)
Dae Hee Youn (Yonsei Univ., Korea)

* Int. Advisory Committee
Tomonori Aoyama (NTT Intellect. Property Dept., Japan)
Maurice Bellanger (CNAM, France)
Doo Whan Choi (Korea Telecom, Korea)
Botaro Hirosaki (NEC C&C Labs., Japan)
Taejeong Kim (Seoul Nat'l Univ., Korea)
Lin-shan Lee (Academia SINICA, ROC)
P. Y. Lee (Telecom., MOC, ROC)
Dave Messerschimitt (UC Berkeley, USA)
Tetsuya Miki (NTT Trans. Syst. Labs., Japan)
Kazuo Murano (Fujitsu Labs., Japan)

*Local Arrangements and Finance
Masayuki Kawamata (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

*Registration
Takafumi Aoki (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

*Proceedings
Yoshikazu Miyanaga (Hokkaido Univ., Japan)

