International
Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics
19–25 September 2010 •
Rhodes, Greece
The ICNAAM symposium on sparse approximation and compressed sensing will bring researchers from all stages of their career together to discuss the theory and applications of exploiting sparsity in signal processing, information theory, and statistics. Topics will include, but are not strictly limited to,
- Sparse coding, vector quantization and dictionary learning
- Sparse approximation algorithms
- Compressed sensing
- Analog/Continuous Compressed Sensing
- Sparse/structured signal representations
- Compression and coding
- Feature extraction, classification, detection
- Sparsity measures in approximation theory, information theory and statistics
- Applications
Speakers (as of 01 August 2010)
- Jeff Blanchard, Grinnell College and University of Edinburgh
- Charles Dossal, Université Bordeaux 1
- Vaclav Finek, Technical University in Liberec
- Raja Giryes, Technion
- Blake Hunter, University of California, Davis
- Deanna Needell, Stanford University
- Stefania Petra, University of Heidelberg
Call for abstracts
To submit an abstract, email an extended abstract of 2–3 pages to Jeff Blanchard (jeff@math.grinnell.edu). Abstracts will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Abstracts submitted after 22 July 2010 will not be considered. You are encouraged to email your intention to submit an abstract as soon as possible. Preparation guidelines and templates are available.
Registration
When your abstract is accepted, please register for the conference. There are three registration deadlines with
increasing registration fees:
Early (30 April), Regular (15 June), Late (29 July).
Please
note that, according to the conference registration page, if you register and your abstract is not accepted for
publication in the proceedings, the registration fee will be refunded.
