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CODING AND COMPRESSION

Algorithms and Architectures for Effective Storage, Transmission and Manipulation of Data.

International Conference on Information Technology
ITCC 2005

April 4-6, 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

 

 

 


 

Track Chair
Dr.Emma Regentova
regent@ee.unlv.edu
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
4505 Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89154-4026
Voice: (702)-895-3187
Fax: (702)-895-4075
 

Program Committee:

Igor Aizenberg (Co-Chair)
Michail Attalah
CS, Purdue University
 
Yakov Nekritch 
University of Bonn 
 
C.-C. Jay Kuo
University
of Southern California

Dmitriy Paliy
Tampere, University of Tecnology, Finland

Constantine Butakoff
University
of Zaragoza, Spain

Shulan Deng,
Motorola, US

Jun Zheng,
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

 

 
 

 

 

 

Theme::
Information technology experiences nowadays the growing demand in transmission, storage, processing and analysis of vast amounts of digital data. Coding and compression is intended to serve for effective data transmission, archiving and possibly manipulating coded data directly. In their flow, data undergo transformations and processing..To perform many tasks in parallel as well as for doing it more effectively, new technologies are demanded for synergetic solutions. On the other hand, the accurate representation of scientific datasets is the critical aspect to be addressed. Topics include but not limited to the followings:

Topics:
- New results in lossy and lossless compression of still image, video, graphics, 3D, text and audio data, including quantization and transform techniques
- Measures for characterizing the compressibility of data, or signals using given compression transforms.
- Measures for characterizing losses of quality of data and the impact on the application
- Sensitivity to noise and channel errors in communication systems using compressed data.
- Data manipulation in the compressed domain: pattern recognition
- Combined watermarking and coding
- Combined coding and encryption
- Combined source and channel coding
- Computationally effective schemes
- Hardware implementations and embedded systems

Paper Submission:
Papers should be original and contain contributions of theoretical or experimental nature, or be unique experience reports. Interested authors should submit a 6-page summary of their original and unpublished work including 5 keywords in the IEEE format to the track chair. Electronic submission in the PDF, PS or MS Word format is strongly encouraged. For instructions on electronic submissions, Click here

Evaluation Process:
Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness. Per ITCC policy, except for invited papers, all papers will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with an ISBN.

Best Student Paper:
The Best Student Paper will be awarded at the conference. To be eligible, the student must be the sole author of the paper, or the first author and primary contributor. (The winner of the award will present the paper in a plenary session at the conference). A cover letter to the General Chair/Track Chair must identify the paper as a candidate for this competition at the time of submission.

Deadlines:
 
Camera Ready (6 pages):
January 14, 2005

Registration:  January 18th, 2005

 

 

 

 

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