Dear Professor Jimmy Yiming,
VISUALIZATION is very important for your endeavors. Would you be interested in my giving a keynote talk or tutorial on "Visual Analytics for High Dimensional Data"? The visual exploration and analysis of data together with the applications to multivariate problems are very relevant and important to this conference. For further information please see (visuals attached)
http://www.amazon.com/Parallel-Coordinates-Multidimensional-Geometry-Applica...
Among others this book was praised by Stephen Hawking who attended my lectures at Cambridge. The multidimensional visualization methodology described has been widely applied to the exploration and classification of real multivariate(some with hundreds of variables) datasets with stunning results (Ch. 10). There are other applications to Automatic Collision Avoidance for Air Traffic, Decision Support for Complex Systems, Multiobjective Optimization, Network Topology Visualization and Analysis, Intelligent Process Control. The patterns representing multivariate/multidimensional RELATIONS are compact and unambiguous providing a Topology for Proximity leading towards the visualization of BIG DATA.
With best regards
Alfred
Alfred Inselberg, Professor School of Mathematical Sciences Tel Aviv University www.cs.tau.ac.il/~aiisreal Senior Fellow in Visualization at the San Diego Supercomputing Center
Would you be interested in my giving a keynote talk or tutorial on "Visual Analytics for High Dimensional Data"? The visual exploration and analysis of data together with the applications to multivariate problems are very relevant and important to this conference. For further information please see (visuals attached)
http://www.amazon.com/Parallel-Coordinates-Multidimensional-Geometry-Applica...
Among others this book was praised by Stephen Hawking who attended my lectures at Cambridge. The multidimensional visualization methodology described has been widely applied to the exploration and classification of real multivariate(some with hundreds of variables) datasets with stunning results (Ch. 10). There are other applications to Automatic Collision Avoidance for Air Traffic, Decision Support for Complex Systems, Multiobjective Optimization, Network Topology Visualization and Analysis, Intelligent Process Control. The patterns representing multivariate/multidimensional RELATIONS are compact and unambiguous providing a Topology for Proximity leading towards the visualization of BIG DATA.
With best regards
Alfred
Alfred Inselberg, Professor School of Mathematical Sciences Tel Aviv University www.cs.tau.ac.il/~aiisreal Senior Fellow in Visualization at the San Diego Supercomputing Center
Quoting Jimmy Yiming HUO ymhuo@uvic.ca:
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers, and Signal Processing Victoria, BC, Canada, August 21-23, 2019
Established in 1987, Pacific Rim Conference is the premier IEEE biennial event in the Pacific Northwest. It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in this event, which serves as an international forum for experts, researchers, and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to exchange ideas and new results in the broad areas of communications, computers, and signal processing. All accepted papers will appear in IEEE Xplore.
The scope of PACRIM’19 encompasses but is not limited to:
Communications • Communication Theory • Wireless Communications & Networking • OFDM, Multicarrier & MIMO Systems • Millimeter Wave Communications • Cooperative & Collaborative Systems • Channel Measurement & Modeling • Cognitive Radio and Networks • Resource & Mobility Management • Network Architecture & Protocols • Communication & Networking Testbeds • Cross-layer Design • Green Communications • Optical Communications • Satellite and Space Communications • Smart Grid Communications • Internet of Things • Machine Learning for Communications • Security and Cryptography
Computers • Computer Architecture • Parallel and Distributed Computing • Grid and Cloud Computing • Web Applications and Mining • Multimedia and Network Processors • Data Mining and Knowledge Based Systems • Embedded, Reconfigurable, and Power-Aware Systems • Virtualization • Cyber Security and Privacy • Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms • Application Specific Hardware Acceleration • Multi-core Processors and Applications
Signal Processing • Signal Processing Theory and Methods • Signal Processing for Medical and Biological Applications • Signal Processing for Communications • Machine Learning for Signal Processing • Signal Processing for UAV Systems and IoT • Graph Signal Processing and Applications • Tensor Methods and Applications • Video and Image Processing • Speech and Audio Processing • Multimedia Signal Processing • Underwater Platforms and Sensors • Array Signal Processing • Sparse Signal Processing • Information Forensics • Computer Vision
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Please check IEEE PacRim'19 website (https://www.ece.uvic.ca/~pacrim/pacrim19 https://www.ece.uvic.ca/~pacrim/pacrim19) for instructions on manuscript format and submission. All papers should be submitted via EDAS through the following link: https://edas.info/N26171 https://edas.info/N26171
Important Deadlines Submission Due: May 20, 2019 Acceptance Notification: June 30, 2019 Camera Ready Version: July 15, 2019 Registration by: July 21, 2019
Keynote Speaker: Prof. Fumiyuki Adachi, an IEEE Life Fellow and an IEICE Fellow. He was a recipient of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Avant Garde Award 2000, IEICE Achievement Award 2002, Thomson Scientific Research Front Award 2004, Ericsson Telecommunications Award 2008, Prime Minister Invention Award 2010, KDDI Foundation Excellent Research Award 2012, C&C Prize 2014, IEEE VTS Stuart Meyer Memorial Award 2017, and IEEE ComSoc RCC Technical Recognition Award 2017.
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