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TCS: 51st Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems

TCS: 51st Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
CISS 2017 will feature presentations in multiple fields of information sciences and information systems, including the well-established fields of information theory, coding, communications, system theory, and signal and image processing as well as an expanded palette of information-intensive research areas including sensory systems, neuroscience, biological systems and control, and photonic and quantum systems.

CISS 2017: Call for Papers

51st Conference on Information Sciences and Systems

March 22-24, 2017

Hosted by the

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

and a Technical Co-Sponsorship with the

ÌÇÐÄlogo Information Theory Society

Authors are invited to submit previously unpublished papers describing theoretical advances, applications, and ideas in the fields of Information Sciences and Systems including:

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  • Information TheoryÌý
  • Communication
  • Networked Systems
  • Coding
  • Signal and Image Processing
  • Systems and Control
  • Biological Systems and Control
  • Photonic and Quantum Systems
  • Neuroscience
  • Security and ÌýPrivacy
  • Inference
  • Sensory SystemsÌý
  • Machine ÌýLearning

Papers will be presented within 20 minute time slots, including time for questions and are eligible for inclusion in ÌÇÐÄlogo Xplore.

Important dates

  • Submission deadline - December 11, 2016
  • Notification of acceptance - January 15, 2017
  • Final manuscript due - January 31, 2017
  • Author registration deadline - January 31, 2017

For submission and registration deadlines and other details, please visit: http://ciss.jhu.edu. Send questions to [email protected]

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to Add to Calendar 2017-03-22 00:00:00 2017-03-24 00:00:00 TCS: 51st Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems CISS 2017 will feature presentations in multiple fields of information sciences and information systems, including the well-established fields of information theory, coding, communications, system theory, and signal and image processing as well as an expanded palette of information-intensive research areas including sensory systems, neuroscience, biological systems and control, and photonic and quantum systems. Johns Hopkins University Brint Cooper [email protected] America/New_York public
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