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SPARS 2015
Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations
July 6-9, 2015, Cambridge, UK.
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#JumpSpars ---++ Welcome to the SPARS 2015 website! <img alt="" height="200" src="%ATTACHURL%/Panorama_Kings_Parade_Trinity_St.jpg" width="700" /> ---+++ Please join us for SPARS 2015 in beautiful and exciting Cambridge, UK. The Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations SPARS workshop seeks novel ideas and results, both experimental and theoretical, for adaptive sparse representations, sampling and computational methods for high-dimensional data that feature structured combinatorial and geometric foundations. SPARS 2015 will take place at Robinson College, Cambridge, from July 6th to July 9th, 2015 and we welcome you! The conference banquet will take place in the 400-year-old Great Hall of Trinity College. ---++ Important Dates * Submission of Paper Abstracts:<span class="WYSIWYG_COLOR" style="color: orangered;"> *January 20, 2015 (revised to avoid clash with IEEE ICIP paper submission on Jan 15)* </span> * Notification of Acceptance of Papers:<span class="WYSIWYG_COLOR" style="color: limegreen;"><b> April 22, 2015</b></span> * Workshop Dates:<span class="WYSIWYG_COLOR" style="color: dodgerblue;"> *July 6th to July 9th, 2015* </span> ---++ Topics of interest: * Sparse coding and representations, vector quantization, and dictionary learning. * Sparse and low-rank approximation algorithms: performance and complexity analysis, new methodologies. * Compressive sensing and learning: new theory and methods. * Dimensionality reduction, feature extraction, classification, detection, and source separation. * Sparsity measures in approximation theory, information theory and statistics. * Regularization theory with low-complexity / low-dimensional structures. * Statistical models and algorithms for sparsity, including Bayesian, likelihood-based, entropy and variational Bayes. * Sparse network theory and analysis, including dynamic (time-varying) networks and large networks. * Applications of sparsity and low-rank ideas to areas such as 'recovery without phase' and inverse covariance estimation. * Big data applications, including but not limited to geophysics, neuroscience, biomedical imaging, array processing, genetics, optics and radar, and feedback control. ---++ Plenary Speakers We are delighted that the following highly respected researchers have agreed to give plenary talks at SPARS 2015: * Maryam Fazel * Zoubin Ghahramani * Venkat Chandrasekaran * Michael Lustig * Gabriel Peyre * Justin Romberg * Roman Vershynin * Martin Wainwright Our Special Lecturer will be:<br /><br /> * [[http://statweb.stanford.edu/~candes/][Emmanuel Candes ]] ---++ Previous SPARS events SPARS 2015 will be the sixth in a series of workshops on sparse representation of signals, held approximately once every two years since 2005, whose websites may be reached via the following links: * [[http://spars2013.epfl.ch/index.php/][SPARS'13:]] Lausanne * [[http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/drupal/spars2011][SPARS'11]]: Edinburgh * [[http://spars09.inria.fr/ENGLISH/ENGLISH%20INDEX/welcome1.html][SPARS'09]]: St. Malo * [[http://www.ams.org/meetings/lectures/meet-vonneumann07][SPARS'07]]: Snowbird Utah * [[http://spars05.irisa.fr/welcome.html][SPARS'05]]: Rennes
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