Welcome to ICA 2007
Latest
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Prizes
- Best Student Paper:
Richard E. Turner for
"Probabilistic Amplitude Demodulation"
- Best Paper:
Frédéric
Vrins, Dinh-Tuan Pham, and Michel Verleysen for "Is
the general form of Renyi's entropy a contrast for source separation?"
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Independent Component Analysis and Signal
Separation is one of the most
exciting current areas of research in statistical signal processing
and unsupervised machine learning. The area has received attention from
several research
communities
including
machine learning, neural networks, statistical signal processing and
Bayesian modeling. independent Component Analysis and Signal Separation
has applications at the intersection of many science
and engineering disciplines concerned with understanding and extracting
useful information from data as diverse as neuronal activity and brain
images, bioinformatics, communications, the world wide web, audio,
video, sensor signals, or time series.
Previous conferences in this series were held in
Aussois (France), Helsinki (Finland),
San Diego (CA, USA), Nara (Japan), Granada (Spain)
and Charleston (SC,
USA). This year the 7th International Conference on Independent
Component Analysis and Signal Separation, ICA 2007, will be held at Queen
Mary, University of London, UK, from Sunday 9 September to
Wednesday 12 September 2007. ICA 2007 is organized and sponsored
by the ICA
Research Network, an EPSRC-funded network of researchers in over
25 UK institutions.
The conference will include invited talks as well
as oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. It will be organized
in a single track and will be selective. The main conference (Mon-Wed
10-12 Sept 2007) will be preceded by a half day of Tutorials (Sun 9 Sept
2007).
The proceedings of ICA 2007 will be published in Springer-Verlag's Lecture
Notes in Computer Science Series (LNCS), and will be available in printed
version and electronically via LNCS Online.
ICA 2007 is organized by the UK ICA
Research Network.
Keynote Speakers
- Scott Makeig
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation,
UCSD
- Shoji Makino
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan
Important Dates & Deadlines
Advance registration by |
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24 August 2007 |
Tutorials |
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9 September 2007 |
Conference |
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10-12 September 2007 |
Sponsors:
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