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19th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing
DSP 2014Program Guide
August 20 - 23, 2014The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Schedule at a Glance
20 August 2014 (Wed.)
18:00 - 20:00 Welcome Reception
21 August 2014 (Thur.)
8:30 - 9:00 Opening Address
9:00 - 10:00Plenary Talk 1: “Next Generation Receivers: Coupled Perfect Reconstruction Analysis and Synthesis Filter Banks” by Professor fred harris
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 11:20 Plenary Talk 2: “From Compressed Sensing to Distributed Signal Processing” by Professor Kin K. Leung
11:20 - 12:10 Plenary Talk 3: “Transform Domain Processing for Recent Signal and Video Applications” by Professor W.C. Siu
12:10 - 14:00 Lunch (on your own)
14:00 - 15:45 Technical Sessions
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break
16:15 - 18:00 Technical Sessions
22 August 2014 (Fri.)
8:30 - 10:15 Technical Sessions
10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:30 Technical Sessions
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch (on your own)
14:00 - 15:45 Constantinides Workshop/Technical Sessions/Special Session
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break
16:15 - 18:00 Constantinides Workshop/Technical Sessions/Special Session
19:00 - 22:00 Banquet
23 August 2014 (Sat.)
8:30 - 10:15 Constantinides Workshop/Special Sessions
10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:30 Constantinides Workshop/Special Sessions
12:30 - 14:30 Workshop/VIP Luncheon (by invitation)
table of contentS
Conference Schedule ...................................................................................................... 4
Welcome Message from the General Co-Chairs .................................................... 6
Technical Program Chairs’ Overview ......................................................................... 7
Organizing Committee ................................................................................................... 8
International Program Committee ............................................................................. 9
Plenary Talks .....................................................................................................................10
Constantinides Workshop Information ..................................................................14
Internet Access ................................................................................................................15
Social Events ....................................................................................................................15
Registration ......................................................................................................................15
Conference Site ...............................................................................................................16
Acknowledgement ........................................................................................................16
Notes on Tropical Cyclone/Rainstorm Warning ...................................................17
DSP 2014 Technical Program ......................................................................................18
Constantinides Workshop Program .........................................................................52
Author Index ....................................................................................................................60
HKPU Map (Y Core, TU201) .........................................................................................64
Meeting Room Y301 - Y305 Map ..............................................................................66
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Welcome meSSaGe from the General co-chairS
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to Hong Kong to participate in the 19th International Conference on Digital Signal Pro-cessing (DSP 2014). This is a conference that has charted the path of all major developments in the field of Signal Processing for almost half a century -longer than most other events in the field- and is today acknowledged as an established top-quality forum rooted in a tradition of technical innovation and excellence but also looking confidently into the challenges of the future. When designing the technical program of DSP 2014, we had the belief that we should continue the legacy and reputation of the International Conference on Digital Signal Processing for technical excellence. We are pleased to let you know that the quality of papers submitted to DSP 2014 has been outstanding. Due to the limited presentation timeslots, the Technical Program Committee can only select the best papers from a large number of quality submissions, which has proved to be a difficult task. The result-ing program is an aggregation of innovative works in different traditional and emerg-ing areas in digital signal processing. Along with DSP 2014, this year we introduce the Constantinides Workshop which provides an opportunity for conference participants to meet and to understand the works of some established and renowned researchers in the field. It also serves as a gathering for those who have been working closely with Prof. Constantinides, who is one of the leaders in DSP and also the founder of the Inter-national Conference on Digital Signal Processing. Despite its small area, Hong Kong is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. In 2013, the number of visitors from around the world received by Hong Kong exceeded 54 million. Hong Kong, better known as Pearl of the Orient, is famous for its spectacular harbor views. The unique fascination of Hong Kong is the seamless way in which age-old traditions thrive in an ultra-modern city. It is a city of contrasts where the new meets the old at every turn. Hong Kong is also the gateway to Mainland China. It offers easy access –commercially and geographically– to Mainland China business opportunities and sightseeing attractions. Hong Kong has probably the highest num-ber of restaurants per capita in the world. If you enjoy exploring, you will find Hong Kong offers all kinds of cuisine (Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, American, Euro-pean, etc.) in all kinds of environments (from outdoor stalls to elegant restaurants). You will also find that good food may not necessarily be high priced. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our Steering Committee and Organizing Committee members for their support and consistent effort to make this Conference a success. We would also like to thank our plenary keynote speakers whose talks will definitely be the highlights of the Conference. Our thanks are also extended to all International Program Committee members and reviewers for their dedication in upholding the quality of the technical program of DSP 2014. We would also like to thank all authors for contributing their original works and presenting them at the Con-ference. Finally, we wish to express our gratitude to the Hong Kong Polytechnic Uni-versity for supporting the event and substantially sponsoring the conference banquet. We look forward to welcoming you to Hong Kong. You will experience a memorable DSP 2014! Yong Ching LimDaniel Pak-Kong LunDanilo MandicAthanassios Skodras General Co-Chairs, DSP 2014
technical ProGram chairS’ overvieW
Welcome to the 19th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP 2014), being held on August 20-23, 2014 in Hong Kong. This conference is the longest in existence Conference in the area of DSP. It provides a forum for scholars, scientists and engineers to disseminate their work and latest results and future perspectives.
We are pleased to announce that DSP 2014 has attracted a large number of high-quality contributions from all over the world. This year, we received 305 submissions from authors of 38 countries. Each submission was evaluated by at least three reviewers. Based on the assessment made by the reviewers, we accepted 182 papers, resulting in an acceptance rate of 59.7%. As a consequence, a rich technical program has been formed, consisting of 9 special and 24 regular sessions. More specifically, a total of 47 papers are included in the 9 special sessions, listed below, organised by internationally recognised scientists and pioneers in a wide range of digital signal processing fields:
• Bridging Signal Processing and Neuroscience: Advanced Analysis of Brain Signals by Zhiguo Zhang, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
• Compressive Sensing for Radar by Yimin Zhang, Villanova University (U.S.A.)
• Non-convex Sparse/Low-rank Recovery by Yuantao Gu, Tsinghua University (China)
• Recent Advances in Speech and Array Signal Processing by Yi Zhou, Chongqing University of Posts and Communications (China) and Yuexian Zou, Peking University (China)
• Perceptual Visual Signal Coding and Transmission by King Ngi Ngan, CUHK (Hong Kong), Weisi Lin, NTU (Singapore) and Hong Ren Wu, RMIT University (Australia)
• Signal Processing for 5G Communications by Yun Rui, SARI, Chinese Academy of Science (China) and Chuoguo Li, Stanford University (U.S.A.)
• Signal Processing for Identification of Clinically Relevant Biosignatures by Zhiguo Zhang, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
• Sparse Representation and L-p Regularization Techniques by Dominic K.C. Ho, University of Missouri (U.S.A.) and Daniel P.K. Lun, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
• Tensor/Hypercomplex Numbers and Their Applications in Signal Processing by Wei Liu, University of Sheffield (U.K.) and Yi Li, University of Sheffield (U.K.)
In addition to the special and regular sessions, the DSP 2014 technical program includes three exciting plenary lectures addressing important and timely areas in signal processing. The three plenary lectures are:
• Next Generation Receivers: Coupled Perfect Reconstruction Analysis and Synthesis Filter Banks by Professor fred harris, San Diego State University (U.S.A.)
• From Compressed Sensing to Distributed Signal Processing by Professor Kin K. Leung, Imperial College London (U.K.)
• Transform Domain Processing for Recent Signal and Video Applications by Professor W.C. Siu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the plenary speakers, members of the International Program Committee, special sessions organisers, and reviewers for their hard work on producing an excellent conference program that contains a wealth of technical advances, applications and the future trends of signal processing. Thanks to the chairs of all technical sessions, for their effort and assistance. Lastly, the DSP 2014 Organising Committee is grateful to all authors for contributing to the success of the Conference.
After all the work, all of us on the Organising Committee look forward to welcoming you in Hong Kong, and offering you an exciting, fruitful and unforgettable experience.
Jonathon ChambersYui-Lam ChanH.K. Kwan
DSP 2014 Technical Program Chairs
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orGanizinG committee
Honorary Chair:A. G. Constantinides, Imperial College, London, UK
General Chairs:Yong Ching Lim, Nanyang Technological Univ. of SingaporeDaniel P.K. Lun, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong KongA. N. Skodras, U of Patras, GreeceDanilo Mandic, Imperial College London, UK
Technical Program Chairs:Jonathon Chambers, Loughborough University, UKH.K. Kwan, University of Windsor, CanadaYui-Lam Chan (Coordinator), Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
Conference Secretary: Bonnie N.F. Law, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
Constantinides Workshop Chair:Yong Ching Lim, Nanyang Technological Univ. of Singapore
Special Session Chair:Kenneth K.M. Lam, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKShing Chow Chan, University of Hong Kong, HKHing Cheung So, City University of Hong Kong, HKT. Blu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK
Finance Chair: Chris, Y.H. Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
Publicity Chairs: Thanos Gkelias, Imperial College London, UKY. Andreopoulos, UCL, UKTan Lee, Chinese University of Hong Hong, HK
Publications Chairs:Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological Univ. of Singapore
Local Arrangements Chairs:Frank Leung, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKEdward Cheung, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKY. W. Liu, IEEE HK Section, HK
Steering CommitteeTieniu Tan (Chair), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinaf. harris, San Diego State U, USAKin K. Leung, Imperial College London, UKDanilo Mandic, Imperial College London, UKVince Poor, Princeton University, USAWan-Chi Siu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
international ProGram committee
D. Androutsos, CanadaJ. Apostolopoulos, USAG. Bebis, USAK. Berberidis, GreeceA. Bharath, UKN. Bourbakis, USAV. Cappellini, ItalyF. Castanie, FranceJ. Chambers, UKJ. Cornelis, BelgiumC. F. N. Cowan, UKJ. Dittmann, GermanyM. Domanski, PolandF. Dufaux, FranceT. Ebrahimi, SwitzerlandA. Ercil, TurkeyA. Floros, GreeceM. Gabbouj, FinlandM. Ghanbari, UKG. Giannakis, USAD. Hatzinakos, CanadaA. T. S. Ho, UKA. K. Katsaggelos, USAE. Kofidis, GreeceS. Kollias, GreeceC. Kotropoulos, GreeceG. Lampropoulos, CanadaI. Langendijk, The NetherlandsS. Z. Li, ChinaY. C. Lim, SingaporeS. Loncaric, CroatiaH. Lu, Hong KongK. Ma, Hong KongB. Macq, BelgiumD. Mandic, UKA. Manikas, UKP. Maragos, GreeceD. Maroulis, GreeceR. Molina, SpainJ. Mourjopoulos, GreeceA. Munteanu, BelgiumP. Nasiopoulos, CanadaK. Nikita, GreeceB. Ottersten, SwedenC. Papadias, GreeceP. Papamichalis, USA
T. Pappas, USAC. Pattichis, CyprusF. Pereira, PortugalB. Pesquet-Popescu, FranceI. Pitas, GreeceK. N. Plataniotis, CanadaG. Ramponi, ItalyY. M. Ro, KoreaA. Rontogiannis, GreeceM. Rupp, AustriaS. Sanei, UKA. H. Sayed, USAP. Schelkens, BelgiumN. Sidiropoulos, GreeceW. C. Siu, Hong KongA. Spanias, USAT. Stathaki, UKT. Stouraitis, GreeceL. Torres, SpainT. Trump, EstoniaA. Venetsanopoulos, CanadaL. Verdoliva, ItalyM. Vetterli, SwitzerlandT. Vlachos, GreeceH. R. Wu, AustraliaL. Yaroslavsky, IsraelD. Zhang, Hong Kong
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Plenary talkS
Next Generation Receivers: Coupled Perfect Reconstruction Analysis and Synthesis Filter Banks
Professor fred harris San Diego State University, San Diego, California, U.S.A.Thursday 21 August, 2014 09:00 – 10:00, TU201
Chair: Professor Yong Ching Lim Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
Abstract
A novel and surprisingly flexible and computationally efficient set of new signal processing options are to be found in systems that contain coupled down-sampling analysis filter banks and up-sampling synthesis filter banks on each side of a communication link. The coupled filter banks convert high bandwidth high sample rate signal streams to multiple parallel low bandwidth, low sample rate streams. The energy required to process the multiple low sample rate streams from the analysis filter bank is reduced by more than an order of magnitude compared to the energy required to process the single input, high sample rate, stream. The modified multiple, low sample rate, data streams are reassembled to form the modified high sample rate output stream. The signal modifications applied to the low sample rate signal set include matched filtering, equalization, timing recovery, carrier recovery, diversity combining, and beam forming. The reduced workload has a significant and desirable impact on battery life and processer costs in the physical layer of future wireless systems. In this talk we will show the evolution of the signal processing operations starting with the Armstrong architecture through equivalency transformations that lead to the M-path filter bank and then on to the coupled M-path analysis-synthesis filter banks.
Biography
Professor harris holds the Signal Processing Chair of the Communication Systems and Signal Processing Institute at San Diego State University where he teaches and conducts research on Digital Signal Processing and Communication Systems. He holds 24 patents on digital receiver and DSP technology and lecture throughout the world on DSP applications. He consults for organizations requiring high performance, cost effective DSP solutions.
He has written over 240 journal and conference papers, the most well-known being his 1978 paper “On the use of Windows for Harmonic Analysis with the Discrete Fourier Transform”. He is the author of the book Multirate Signal Processing for Communication Systems and has contributed to a number of other books on DSP applications including the “Source Coding” chapter in Bernard Sklar’s 1988 book, Digital Communications and the “Multirate FIR Filters for Interpolation and Resampling” and the “Time Domain Signal Processing with the DFT” chapters in Doug Elliot’s 1987 book Handbook of Digital Signal Processing> He also wrote “A most Efficient Digital Filter: The Two-Path Recursive All-Pass Filter” Chapter and the “Ultra Low Phase Noise DSP Oscillator”
Chapter in Rick Lyon’s 2012 book Streamlining Digital Signal Processing and is co-author of the book Software Radio Sampling Rate Selection, Design and Synchronization.
In 1990 and 1991 he was the Technical and then the General Chair of the Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers and was Technical Chair of the 2003 Software Defined Radio Conference, of the 2006 Wireless Personal Multimedia Conference, the technical Chair of the DSP-2013 Conference and is the Technical Chair of the SDR-WinnComm 2015 Conference. He became a Fellow of the IEEE in 2003, cited for contributions of DSP to communications systems. In 2006 he received the Software Defined Radio Forum’s “Industry Achievement Award”. The spelling of his name with all lower case letters is a source of distress for typists and spell checkers. A child at heart, he collects toy trains and old slide-rules.
From Compressed Sensing to Distributed Signal Processing
Professor Kin K. LeungImperial College London, U.K.Thursday 21 August, 2014 10:30 – 11:20, TU201
Chair: Dr Daniel P.K. Lun The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
Abstract
In this talk, the speaker will give a brief overview of compressed or sparse sensing to illustrate the use of various performance measures for tracking and prediction. By considering sensor networks with sparse signals and temporal correlated samples, he will show how a hybrid-Bayesian-Kalman technique can be helpful in exploiting both the sparsity and time dynamics of signals. Numerical examples using NASA ozone measurements will be provided. As the second part of this talk, the speaker will move on from centralized to distributed signal processing where signals (data) are fused (aggregated) along the way they are transferred toward the end user in the sensor networks. It will be shown that finding the optimal solution for the distributed processing problem is NP-hard, but a constrained optimization problem can lead to a fully distributed solution framework where optimal decisions based on local information at each sensor node can yield the global optimal solution. Future work on integrating compressed sensing and other signal processing techniques with the distributed solution framework will be discussed.
Biography
Kin K. Leung received his B.S. degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1980, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from University of California, Los Angeles, in 1982 and 1985, respectively. He joined AT&T Bell Labs in New Jersey in 1986 and worked at its successor companies, AT&T Labs and Bell Labs of Lucent Technologies, until 2004. Since then, he has been the Tanaka Chair Professor in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), and Computing Departments at Imperial College. He is the Head of Communications and Signal Processing Group in the EEE Department. His
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research interests focus on networking, protocols, optimization and modeling of wireless broadband, sensor and ad-hoc networks. He also works on multi-antenna and cross-layer designs for the physical layer of these networks.
Professor Leung received the Distinguished Member of Technical Staff Award from AT&T Bell Labs (1994), was a co-recipient of the 1997 Lanchester Prize Honorable Mention Award, and was elected as an IEEE Fellow (2001). He received the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merits Award (2004-09), and was elected as member of Academia Europaea (2012). He has published more than 240 papers and received 44 U.S. patents. Many of his results were applied to AT&T and Lucent products and services, while his recent work on WiFi technology has gone through a successful field trial at an airport. In terms of professional activities, he serves as a member (2009-11) and the chairman (2012-15) of the IEEE Fellow Evaluation Committee for Communications Society. He has also served an editor and guest editor for a number of IEEE and ACM journals, and as committee members of many technical conferences.
Transform Domain Processing for Recent Signal and Video Applications
Professor W.C. SiuThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong KongThursday, 21 August, 2014 11:20 – 12:10, TU201
Chair: Professor Danilo Mandic Imperial College London (UK)
AbstractOrthogonality and Cyclic convolution Structure are two major properties of many transforms to be able to completely recover a signal from its version in the transform domain. In this talk we start with a visit on some very fundamental requirements of a transform with these properties and naturally formulate the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and the number theoretic transform (NTT). We highlight the fastest way to realize DFT using NTT, and then talk about the discrete cosine transform (DCT) and subsequently the newest development of the integer cosine transform with the kernel (1,2,1) in H.264 standard and our newly suggested kernel (5,7,3) for video coding. We shall also discuss our recent work on transcoding in the DCT domain, and the newest results on using DCT techniques for fast and quality video interpolation. We have a strategy to use our academic research results to underpin industrial research, which is mostly related to modern video surveillance with big data and IoT (Internet of Things). Fruitful demonstrations and illustrations will be included, and the presentation will end with brief ideas on new trends and future applications.
BiographyProf. Wan-Chi Siu received the PhD degree from Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine in 1984, London, and is a Fellow of the IEEE, IET and HKIE. He joined the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1980 and has become Chair Professor in the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering since 1992. Prof. Siu is now also Director of the Centre for Signal Processing, and was Head (EIE) and subsequently Dean of Engineering Faculty between 1994 and 2002 of the same university. Professor Siu is an expert in Digital Signal Processing, specializing in fast algorithms, video coding and pattern recognition. He has published over 400 research papers (out of which
190 appeared in international journals such as IEEE Transactions on Image Processing) and has 8 recent patents published or granted. Prof. Siu is also an independent non-executive director of the Teleeye Holding Ltd which is a listed video surveillance company. These explain his great interest working on both academic research and industrial R&D directions. His works on motion estimation, transcoding and DCT algorithms are well received by academic peers with high citations, and many of his research works have also been ported into industrial uses for hi-tech development.
Prof. Siu is a Vice President of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, Chairman of Conference Board and a core member of the Board of Governors (2012–2014). He is/was guest editor and associate editor of a number of IEEE and other journals, such as IEEE Transactions on Image Processing and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. He is a very popular lecturing staff member within the University, while outside the University he has been a keynote speaker of over 12 international/national conferences in the recent 10 years. He received many awards, such as Distinguished Presenter Award, the Best Teacher Award, the Best Paper Award and IEEE Third Millennium Medal. He is the General Chair and Technical Program Chair of several prestigious IEEE Society flagship international conferences (including ICIP’2010, ICASSP’2003 and ISCAS’1997). He is the chairman of many assessment panels and committees for professional bodies. In particular, in 1993/94, he chaired the first Engineering and Information Technology Panel of the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) to initiate some milestone basic measures on research quality and to assess the research quality of academia in universities, which gives a long-term impact to the development of quality research in Hong Kong.
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conStantinideS WorkShoP information
The Constantinides Workshop is an important part of the DSP 2014. It is an international assembly of experts to present overview, recent technological advancement and new research results in Signal Processing. In this year, we have invited 8 speakers to make presentations in the Constantinides Workshop. Please refer to the Section “Constantinides Workshop Program” for details.
internet acceSS
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Social eventS
Welcome Reception at the Staff Club, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Wednesday, 20 August 2014, 18:00 - 20:00Dress: Smart Casual
Address:Staff Club, 5/F Communal BuildingThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Banquet at Metropolis Harbour View Chinese Cuisine
Friday, 22 August 2014, 19:00 - 22:00Dress: Smart Casual
Address:Level 8, Harbour Plaza Metropolis Hotel7 Metropolis Drive, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Workshop/VIP Luncheon at Above & Beyond, Hotel Icon, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (by invitation only)
Saturday, 23 August 2014, 12:30 - 14:30Dress: Smart Casual
Address:Level 28, Hotel Icon17 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
reGiStration
The DSP 2014 Registration Desk is located at level 3 of core Y, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Registration Hours:Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00Thursday, 21 August 2014 08:00 - 18:00Friday, 22 August 2014 08:00 - 18:00Saturday, 23 August 2014 08:00 - 12:00
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conference Site
The DSP 2014 will be held at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which is located in Hung Hom, Kowloon. Located at the centre of the city, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University is easily accessible by various means of public transport:
• MTRHead for Hung Hom Station on the East Rail Line, then take the footbridge at Exit A1 to reach our main campus.
• BusesFor public buses that run through the Cross Harbour Tunnel, get off at the stop at the extrance/exit of the Tunnel on the Kowloon side.
• TaxisPick-up and drop-off at the entrance on Cheong Wan Road.
Address:The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHung Hom, Kowloon
For details of the conference site, please visit http://www.polyu.edu.hk
acknoWledGement
The DSP 2014 Organizing Committee wishes to thank the following organizations for the contribution and support to the Conference:
Centre for Signal Processing (HKPolyU)Chinese University of Hong KongCity University of Hong KongHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityThe Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyIEEE Hong Kong SectionImperial College (London, UK)Loughborough University (UK)Momentous Asia Travel & EventsNanyang Technological University (Singapore)The University of Hong KongUniversity of College London (UK)University of Patras (Greece)University of Windsor (Canada)
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dSP 2014 technical ProGram
For possible updates, please refer to the DSP 2014 web page:www.dsp2014.org
TP1A Compressive SensingTime: August 21, 14:00 - 15:45Place: Room Y301Chair(s): Abdesselam Bouzerdoum, University of Wollongong (Australia)
TP1A: Thursday, August 21, 14:00 - 15:45
MSM-FOCUSS for Distributed Compressive Sensing and Wideband DOA EstimationHuiping Duan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (China)
TP1A-2
An Angle Super-resolution Approach of Sparse Acoustic Vector Array Based on Compressed SensingLi Sun, Hong Hong, Chen Gu, Yusheng Li, Xiaohua Zhu,Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China)
TP1A-3
Blind Separation of Sufficiently Sparse Sources in Multichannel Compressed SensingHongwei Xu, Ning Fu, Congru Yin, Liyan Qiao, Xiyuan Peng, Harbin Institute of Technology (China)
TP1A-4
TP1A-1 An Improved Reconstruction Algorithm for Non-Gaussian Signal in Compressive SensingFang Jiang, Yan-jun Hu, Wen-tao Zhang, Anhui University (China)
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TP1B: Thursday, August 21, 14:00 - 15:45
TP1B Audio and Music ProcessingTime: August 21, 14:00 - 15:45Place: Room Y302Chair(s): Tom J. Moir, Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand) Man-Wai Mak, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP1B-1 Comparison of Multiclass SVM Classification Techniques in an Audio Surveillance Application under Mismatched CondtionsRoneel V. Sharan, Tom J. Moir, Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand)
TP1B-2 Fixed-Point Implementation of MPEG-D Unified Speech and Audio Coding DecoderEunwoo Song, Hong-Goo Kang, Yonsei University, Joonil Lee, LG Electronics Inc. (Korea)
TP1B-3 Sound-Event Partitioning and Feature Normalization for Robust Sound-Event DetectionBaiying Lei, Shenzhen University (China), Man-Wai Mak, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP1B-4 Audio Surveillance under Noisy Conditions using Time-Frequency Image FeatureRoneel V. Sharan, Tom J. Moir, Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand)
TP1B-5 Music Genre Classification Using Polyphonic Timbre ModelsFranz de Leon, University of the Philippines (Philippines), Kirk Martinez, University of Southampton (U.K.)
TP1B-6 Probability Distribution Estimation of Music Signals in Time and Frequency DomainsVaibhav Arora, Ravi Kumar, Thapar University (India)
TP1C Image Processing ITime: August 21, 14:00 - 15:45Place: Room Y303Chair(s): Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) Yuk-Hee Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP1C: Thursday, August 21, 14:00 - 15:45
TP1C-1 Stereo Confidence Metrics Using the Costs of Surrounding PixelsSanghun Kim, Dong-gon Yoo, Young Hwan Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology (Korea)
TP1C-2 Fast and Accurate Low Bit Rate Retrieval-By-Capture ApplicationsYi Cao, Christian Ritz, Raad Raad, University of Wollongong (Australia)
TP1C-3 Compression for the Feature Points with Binary DescriptorsJian-Jiun Ding, Szu-Wei Fu, Ching-Wen Hsiao, Pin-Xuan Lee, Yen-Chun Chen, National Taiwan University (Taiwan)
TP1C-4 Image Deblurring Using a Pyramid-Based Richardson–Lucy AlgorithmJian-Jiun Ding, Wei-De Chang, Yu Chen, Szu-Wei Fu, National Taiwan University (Taiwan), Chir-Weei Chang, Chuan-Chung Chang, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan)
TP1C-5 A Constrained Error Diffusion Method to Shape Quantization Noise in Backlight DimmingZi-Xin Xu, Yuk-Hee Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP1C-6 Image Quality Assessment Based on Structural SaliencyZiran Zhang, Jianhua Zhang, Xiaoyan Wang, Qiu Guan, Shengyong Chen, Zhejiang University of Technology (China)
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TP1D Bridging Signal Processing and Neuroscience: Advanced Analysis of Brain Signals (Special Session)Time: August 21, 14:00 - 15:45Place: Room Y304Organizer(s)/ Anastasios Bezerianos, National University of Chair(s): Singapore (Singapore) Zhiguo Zhang, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
TP1D: Thursday, August 21, 14:00 - 15:45
TP1D-1 Feature Selection and Channel Optimization for Biometric Identification based on Visual Evoked PotentialsYanru Bai, Tianjin University (China), Zhiguo Zhang, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), Dong Ming, Tianjin University (China)
TP1D-2 Topographical Segmentation: A New Tool to Optimally Define Temporal Region-of-interests of Significant Difference in ERPsLi Hu, Jiasi Shen, Southwest University (China), Zhiguo Zhang, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
TP1D-3 Co-Training Based Semi-supervised Classification of Alzheimer’s DiseaseJie Zhu, Jun Shi, Xiao Liu, Shanghai University (China), Xin Chen, Shenzhen University (China)
TP1D-4 Sparsity Regularized Nonlinear Inverse Reconstruction for Subsampled Parallel Dynamic Cardiac MRIHaowen Pu, Sen Jia, Ran Yang, Sun Yat-sen University (China)
TP1D-5 Real-Time Voice Activity Detection for ECoG-Based Speech Brain Machine InterfacesVasileios G. Kanas, University of Patras (Greece), Iosif Mporas, TEI of Western Greece (Greece), Heather L. Benz, Johns Hopkins University (U.S.A.), Kyriakos N. Sgarbas, University of Patras (Greece), Anastasios Bezerianos, National University of Singapore (Singapore), Nathan E. Crone, Johns Hopkins University (U.S.A.)
TP2A: Thursday, August 21, 16:15 - 18:00
TP2A Signal Processing for Communications ITime: August 21, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y301Chair(s): Tõnu Trump, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia) Ivan W.H. Ho, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP2A-1 A Robust Eigenvalue Ratio Detector for Cognitive RadioTõnu Trump, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)
TP2A-2 Adaptive Waveform Design for Multi-Target Classification in Signal-Dependent InterferenceLulu Wang, Hongqiang Wang, Yuliang Qin, National University of Defense Technology (China)
TP2A-3 Angle Measurement Accuracy Analysis of Sum-Difference Amplitude-Comparison Monopulse in Onshore or Shipborne ISARWei Zhou, Junhao Xie, Yeshu Yuan, Shaobin Li, Harbin Institute of Technology (China)
TP2A-4 Real-time Signal Processing for FM-based Passive Bistatic Radar Using GPUsPeichuan Zhang, Yong Wu, Jun Wang, Jiahui Qiao, Xidian University (China)
TP2A-5 Wideband Spectrum Sensing Based on Group Testing Utilizing Polyphase Filter BanksShilian Zheng, Xiaoniu Yang, Science and Technology on Communication Information Security Control Laboratory (China)
TP2A-6 Revised Dynamic Programming in Azimuth-Range-Doppler DataYang Li, Zaixin Yang, Ning Zhang, Wenyan Tang, Ruiyang Liu, Harbin Institute of Technology (China)
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TP2B: Thursday, August 21, 16:15 - 18:00
TP2B Video Compression and Coding StandardsTime: August 21, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y302Chair(s): Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) Yui-Lam Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP2B-1 Low Complexity SAO in HEVC Base on Class Combination, Pre-decision and Merge SeparationGaoxing Chen, Zhenyu Pei, Waseda University (Japan), Zhenyu Liu, Tsinghua Univeristy (China), Takeshi Ikenaga, Waseda University (Japan)
TP2B-2 Exploiting Inter-layer Correlations in Scalable HEVC for the Support of Screen Content VideosSik-Ho Tsang, Yui-Lam Chan, Wan-Chi Siu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP2B-3 Error Resilient Joint Source-Channel Adaptive Intra-Refresh Rate for Wireless Video TransmissionAngelo R. dela Cruz, Rhandley D. Cajote, University of the Philippines (Philippines)
TP2B-4 A Low Complexity and High Performance Interpolation Filter for MPEG IVCHao Lv, Ronggang Wang, Yangang Cai, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School (China), Huizhu Jia, Xiaodong Xie, Wen Gao, Peking University (China)
TP2B-6 Depth-based Adaptive Search Range Algorithm for Motion Estimation in HEVCTsz-Kwan Lee, Yui-Lam Chan, Wan-Chi Siu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP2B-5 Design and Implementation of a Flexible DMA Controller in Video Codec SystemYinhui Wang, Teng Wang, Pan Zhou, Xin’an Wang, Key Lab of Integrated Micro-Systems Science Engineering and Application (China)
TP2C: Thursday, August 21, 16:15 - 18:00
TP2C Image Analysis and Computer Vision ITime: August 21, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y303Chair(s): Sven Lončarić, University of Zagreb (Croatia) Lai-Man Po, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
TP2C-1 Human Action Recognition using Late Fusion and Dimensionality ReductionHaiyan Xu, Qian Tian, Zhen Wang, Jianhui Wu, Southeast University (China)
TP2C-2 Deep Learning for Posture Analysis in Fall DetectionPengming Feng, Miao Yu, Syed Mohsen Naqvi, Jonathon A. Chambers, Loughborough University (U.K.)
TP2C-3 Car Number Plate Recognition for Smart Building ManagementAishwarya Visvanathan, T. Chattopadhyay, Innovation Labs, Tata Consultancy Services (India)
TP2C-4 A Kernel-based l2 Norm Regularized Least Square Algorithm for Vehicle Logo RecognitionWeiyang Liu, Peking University (China), Yandong Wen, South China University of Technology (China), Kai Pan, Hui Li, Yuexian Zou, Peking University (China)
TP2C-5 A Novel Bimodal Biometric Identification System based on Finger Geometry and Palm PrintM. L. Anitha, K.A. Radhakrishna Rao, P. E. S. College Of Engineering (India)
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TP2D: Thursday, August 21, 16:15 - 18:00
TP2D Digital Filter Design and ImplementationTime: August 21, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y304Chair(s): Hon Keung Kwan, University of Windsor (Canada) Yik-Chung Wu, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
TP2D-1 Design of Cosine-Sine Modulated Filter Banks without DC LeakageMarco Maaß, Huy Phan, Alfred Mertins, University of Lübeck (Germany)
TP2D-2 Steady-State Comparative Performance Evaluation of Piloted Adaptive Notch FilterDinesh Kumar Chobey, Yong Ching Lim, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), Anthony G. Constantinides, Imperial College London (U.K.)
TP2D-3 Design of Mth-band FIR Linear Phase FiltersXi ZHANG, The University of Electro-Communications (Japan)
TP2D-4 An Implementation Approach For Ideal Time-Frequency DistributionLiming Zhang, Tao Qian, University of Macau (Macao)
TP2D-5 Efficient Design of FIR Filters with Minimum Filter Orders Using l0-Norm OptimizationAimin Jiang, Hohai University (China), Hon Keung Kwan, University of Windsor (Canada), Yanping Zhu, Changzhou University (China)
TP2D-6 Robust Savitzky-Golay FiltersSreeram V. Menon, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore (India)
TP2E Sparse RepresentationTime: August 21, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y305Chair(s): Bingo W. K. Ling, Guangdong University of Technology (China) Daniel P.K. Lun, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
TP2E: Thursday, August 21, 16:15 - 18:00
TP2E-1 An Alternating lp − l2 Projections Algorithm (ALPA) for Speech Modeling Using Sparsity ConstraintsAniruddha Adiga, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, Indian Institute of Science (India)
TP2E-2 Signal Classification Based on Block Sparse Tensor RepresentationSyed Zubair, Wenwu Wang, University of Surrey (U.K.)
TP2E-3 Parallelizing Sparse Recovery Algorithms: A Stochastic ApproachAchal Shah, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati (India), Angshul Majumdar, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi (India)
TP2E-5 Sparse Estimation From Sign Measurements With General Sensing Matrix PerturbationJiang Zhu, Xiaokang Lin, Tsinghua University (China)
TP2E-4 A Dictionary-Learning Algorithm for the Analysis Sparse Model with a Determinant-Type of Sparsity MeasureYujie Li, Shuxue Ding, Zhenni Li, The University of Aizu (Japan)
TP2E-6 Learning Sparse Dictionaries for Music and Speech ClassificationM. Srinivas, Debaditya Roy, C. Krishna Mohan, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (India)
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FA1A Signal Processing for Communications IITime: August 22, 8:30 - 10:15Place: Room Y301Chair(s): Tom J. Moir, Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand) Ken Ma, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FA1A: Friday, August 22, 8:30 - 10:15
FA1A-1 Spectral Factorization of z-domain Polynomials using Non-linear Least-squaresT. J. Moir, Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand)
FA1A-2 Singular Spectrum Analysis of Wireless Rehabilitative Assessment DataJ. G. Lim, Tracey K. M. Lee, Singapore Polytechnic (Singapore), Saeid Sanei, University of Surrey (U.K.), X. Y. Pang, University of Glasgow (Singapore)
FA1A-3 Low-Complexity MIMO Detection: A Mixture of ZF, ML and SICYinman Lee, Hou-Cheng Shih, Chong-Sheng Huang, Jyong-Yi Li, National Chi Nan University (Taiwan)
FA1A-4 Algorithm for Modulation Classification of PSK SignalsQi An, Wei Xia, Zi-shu He, Hui-yong Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (China)
FA1A-5 Boost the Efficiency of Spectrum Sensing Using Synchronized Random DemodulationNing Fu, Pingfan Song, Peizhuo Liu, Jingchao Zhang, Xiyuan Peng, Gang Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology (China)
FA1A-6 Multiuser Detection for MIMO DS-CDMA System in Impulsive Noise over Nakagami-m Fading ChannelsSrinivasa Rao Vempati, Anurag Engineering College (India), Vinay Kumar Pamula, UCEK, JNTUK (India), Habibulla Khan, KL University (India), Anil Kumar Tipparti, SR Engineering College (India)
FA1B Speech ProcessingTime: August 22, 8:30 - 10:15Place: Room Y302Chair(s): Constantine Kotropoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece) Tan Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FA1B: Friday, August 22, 8:30 - 10:15
FA1B-1 Parallelized Feature Extraction and Acoustic Model TrainingHaofeng Kou, Weijia Shang, Santa Clara University (U.S.A.)
FA1B-2 Mobile Phone Identification Using Recorded Speech SignalsConstantine Kotropoulos, Stamatios Samaras, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
FA1B-3 Instantaneous Pitch Estimation Based on Empirical Wavelet TransformYusheng Li, Biao Xue, Hong Hong, Xiaohua Zhu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China)
FA1B-4 Modelling Interaural Level and Phase Cues with Student’s t-distribution for Robust Clustering in MESSLZeinab Zohny, Jonathon Chambers, Loughborough University (U.K.)
FA1B-5 Shrinkage Based Empirical Mode Decomposition for Joint Denoising and DereverberationAsim Ghalib, Tariqullah Jan, University Of Engineering and Technology Peshawar (Pakistan)
FA1B-6 A New Score Normalization for Text-Independent Speaker VerificationHongke Ning, Y. X. Zou, Xuyan Hu, Peking University (China)
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FA1C: Friday, August 22, 8:30 - 10:15
FA1C Image Restoration, Enhancement and Super-resolutionTime: August 22, 8:30 - 10:15Place: Room Y303Chair(s): Sven Lončarić, University of Zagreb (Croatia) Wan-Chi Siu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA1C-1 Single Image Super Resolution Based on Sparse Representation and Adaptive Dictionary SelectionChang-Hong Fu, Hongli Chen, Hongbin Zhang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China), Yui-Lam Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA1C-2 Color Rabbit: Guiding the Distance of Local Maximums in Illumination EstimationNikola Banić, Sven Lončarić, University of Zagreb (Croatia)
FA1C-3 Hybrid DCT-Wiener-Based Interpolation Using Dual MMSE Estimator SchemeJun-Jie Huang, Kwok-Wai Hung, Wan-Chi Siu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA1C-4 Pixel Classification Algorithms for Noise Removal and Signal Preservation in Low-Pass Filtering for Contrast EnhancementChunyan Wang, Sha Gong, Concordia University (Canada)
FA1C-5 Fast Super-Resolution Based on Weighted Collaborative RepresentationHailiang Li, Kin-Man Lam, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA1C-6 An EM- and Wavelet-based Multi-band Image Restoration ApproachYifan Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University (China)
FA1D: Friday, August 22, 8:30 - 10:15
FA1D Biomedical Signal Processing ITime: August 22, 8:30 - 10:15Place: Room Y304Chair(s): Bingo W. K. Ling, Guangdong University of Technology (China) Frank H.F. Leung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA1D-1 Classifying Digestive Organs in Wireless Capsule Endoscopy Images Based on Deep Convolutional Neural NetworkLei Li, Y. X. Zou, Tao Ma, J. S. Yu, Peking University (China), Yi Li, W. J. Deng, Shenzhen JiFu Technology Ltd (China)
FA1D-2 Detection of Tumor in Mammographic Images by Hierarchy of Block’s FeaturesViet Dung Nguyen, Hoai Vu, Minh Dong Le, Duc Thuan Nguyen, Tien Dung Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology (Vietnam), Quang Doan Truong, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)
FA1D-3 Generation of Conspicuity-improved Synthetic Image from Digital Breast TomosynthesisSeong Tae Kim, Dae Hoe Kim, Yong Man Ro, KAIST (Korea)
FA1D-4 A New Method for False-positive Reduction in Detection of Lung Nodules in CT ImagesGuo Cao, Yazhou Liu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China), Kenji Suzuki, University of Chicago (U.S.A.)
FA1D-5 An Efficient Algorithm for Textural Feature Extraction and Detection of Tumors for a Class of Brain MR Imaging ApplicationsDasineni Sai Parameshwari, Aparna P, National Institute of Technology (India)
FA1D-6 Analysis of Fatigue Conditions in Biceps Brachii Muscles Using Surface Electromyography Signals and Strip Spectral CorrelationP. A. Karthick, S. Ramakrishnan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (India)
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FA1E Information Forensics and SecurityTime: August 22, 8:30 - 10:15Place: Room Y305Chair(s): Bonnie N.F. Law, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA1E: Friday, August 22, 8:30 - 10:15
FA1E-1 A Secure Image Retrieval Method Based on Homomorphic Encryption for Cloud ComputingYan Zhang, Li Zhuo, Yuanfan Peng, Jing Zhang, Beijing University of Technology (China)
FA1E-2 Object Detection for Military Surveillance Using Distributed Multimodal Smart SensorsSergei Astapov, Jürgo-Sören Preden, Johannes Ehala, Andri Riid, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)
FA1E-3 Defense Against Sybil Attacks in Directed Social NetworksPengfei Liu, Xiaohan Wang, Xiangqian Che, Zhaoqun Chen, Yuantao Gu, Tsinghua University (China)
FA1E-4 Enhancements to Latent Fingerprints in Forensic ApplicationsN. Pattabhi Ramaiah, A. Tirupathi Rao, C. Krishna Mohan, Indian Institute of Technology Hyrabad (India)
FA1E-5 Application of Automatic Speaker Verification Techniques for Forensic Evidence EvaluationA.M.T.S.B. Adikari, S. Devadithya, A.R.S.T. Bandara, K.C.J. Dharmawardane, K. C. B. Wevegedara, University of Moratuwa (Sri Lanka)
FA2A: Friday, August 22, 10:45 - 12:30
FA2A Sensor Array and Multichannel ProcessingTime: August 22, 10:45 - 12:30Place: Room 301Chair(s): Abdesselam Bouzerdoum, University of Wollongong (Australia) Ben C.T. Cheng, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA2A-1 Principal Angles Approach to Time-Domain Filter Design for Target CancelationJack Harris, Bertrand Rivet, Université de Grenoble (France), Syed Mohsen Naqvi, Jonathon A. Chambers, Loughborough University (U.K.), Christian Jutten, Université de Grenoble (France)
FA2A-2 Presence Detection of Long-and-Short-Code DS-SS Signals Using the Phase Linearity of Multichannel SensorsCan Uysal, Tansu Filik, Anadolu University (Turkey)
FA2A-3 A Theoretical Bound for the Performance Advantage of Quaternion Widely Linear EstimationCyrus Jahanchahi, Sithan Kanna, Danilo Mandic, Imperial College London (U.K.)
FA2A-4 Robust Recovery of Low-Rank Matrices via Non-Convex OptimizationLaming Chen, Yuantao Gu, Tsinghua University (China)
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FA2B: Friday, August 22, 10:45 - 12:30
FA2B Video Processing and Coding TechniquesTime: August 22, 10:45 - 12:30Place: Room Y302Chair(s): Yuk-Hee Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA2B-1 Novel CAVLC Design for Secondary SP-frameHongbin Zhang, Chang-Hong Fu, Weimin Su, Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China), Yui-Lam Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA2B-2 Green Noise Video HalftoningYik-Hing Fung, Yuk-Hee Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA2B-3 Dynamic Scene Rain Removal for Moving CamerasCheen-Hau Tan, Jie Chen, Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
FA2B-4 Motion Artifacts Suppression for Remote Imaging PhotoplethysmographyLitong Feng, Lai-Man Po, Xuyuan Xu, Yuming Li, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FA2B-5 A Moving Objects Based Real-Time Defogging Method For Traffic Monitoring VideosXiaochen Hu, Li Zhuo, Xiaoguang Li, Beijing University of Technology (China)
FA2C: Friday, August 22, 10:45 - 12:30
FA2C Image Analysis and Computer Vision IITime: August 22, 10:45 - 12:30Place: Room Y303Chair(s): Chang-Hong Fu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China) Oscar C. Au, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Hong Kong)
FA2C-1 Sparse Coding Based Lip Texture Representation For Visual Speaker IdentificationJun-Yao Lai, Shi-Lin Wang, Xing-Jian Shi, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China), Alan Wee-Chung Liew, Griffith University (Australia)
FA2C-2 Hand Pointing Detection using Live Histogram Template of Forehead SkinGhassem Tofighi, Ryerson University (Canada), Nasser Ali Afarin, The University of Isfahan (Iran), Kamraan Raahemifar, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos, Ryerson University (Canada)
FA2C-3 Face Detection for Low Power Event Detection in Intelligent Surveillance SystemHyung-Il Kim, Seung Ho Lee, Jung Ik Moon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Korea), Hyun-Sang Park, Kongju National University (Korea), Yong Man Ro, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Korea)
FA2C-4 A Face Hallucination Method Via HR-LLE Coefficients ConstraintZhenli Wei, Xiaoguang Li, Li Zhuo, Beijing University of Technology (China)
FA2C-5 A Research on Mouth Expression Animation Based on Compliant Spatial Mechanisms ModelJianjian Wu, Guoyun Lv, Yangyu Fan, Northwestern Polytechnical University (China)
FA2C-6 A Simplified Feature Line Approach for Face RecognitionZhen Wang, Qian Tian, Haiyan Xu, Jianhui Wu, Southeast University (China)
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FA2D: Friday, August 22, 10:45 - 12:30
FA2D Digital and Multirate Signal ProcessingTime: August 22, 10:45 - 12:30Place: Room Y304Chair(s): fred harris, San Diego State University (U.S.A.)
FA2D-1 Comparing DSP Realizations of Correlator and SVM Receivers for Chaos-based Multi-user DS-SSRamin Vali, Unitec Institute of Technology New Zealand (New Zealand), Johnny W.H. Kao, Ansaldo STS (Taiwan)
FA2D-2 Multi-Resolution PR NMDFBs for Programmable Variable Bandwidth Filter in Wideband Digital Transceiversfred harris, San Diego State University (U.S.A.), Behrokh Farzad, Broadcom Corp., San Diego (U.S.A.), Elettra Venosa, Xiaofei Chen, San Diego State University (U.S.A.)
FA2D-3 Enhanced Target Tracking by Incorporating Target Visibility into the IMM AlgorithmsMadeleine G. Sabordo, Elias Aboutanios, University of New South Wales (Australia)
FA2D-4 Online Estimation of Secondary Path in Active Noise Control Systems using Generalized Levinson Durbin AlgorithmShashank Tyagi, Vibhav Katre, Nithin V. George, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (India)
FA2D-5 Blind Timing Skew Estimation based on Spectra Sparsity and All Phase FFT for Time-interleaved ADCsY. X. Zou, X. J. Xu, Peking University (China), Sujuan Liu, Beijing University of Technology (China)
FA2E: Friday, August 22, 10:45 - 12:30
FA2E Signal Processing and ApplicationsTime: August 22, 10:45 - 12:30Place: Room Y305Chair(s): Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, Indian Institute of Science (India) Frank H.F. Leung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA2E-1 Liquid Level Detector for a Sealed Gas Tank Based on Spectral AnalysisHsien-Huang P. Wu, Zong-Hao Yang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology (Taiwan)
FA2E-2 Quantized Nonnegative Matrix FactorizationRuairí de Fréin, Telecommunications Software and Systems Group (Ireland)
FA2E-3 Differential Evolution with Adaptive Population SizeEdwin C. Shi, Frank H.F. Leung, Bonnie N.F. Law, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FA2E-4 An Unbiased Risk Estimator for Multiplicative Noise - Application to 1-D Signal DenoisingBala Kishore Panisetti, Indian Institute of Science (India), Thierry Blu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, Indian Institute of Science (India)
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FP1B: Friday, August 22, 14:00 - 15:45
FP1B Video Content AnalysisTime: August 22, 14:00 - 15:45Place: Room Y302Chair(s): Sumana Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India) Sam Kwong, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FP1B-1 Automatic Shot Boundary Detection Algorithm Using Structural-Aware Histogram MetricTian-Rui Liu, Shing-Chow Chan, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FP1B-2 Non User Interaction Content SummarizationSinnu Susan Thomas, Sumana Gupta, Venkatesh K. S., IIT Kanpur (India)
FP1B-3 Line Scratch Detection Using Spatio-Temporal Regularity Flow VectorsRupesh Kumar, Sumana Gupta, K. S. Venkatesh, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (India)
FP1B-4 Event Boundary Determination Based on Attack-defense Transition Analysis in Soccer VideoZengkai Wang, Junqing Yu, Yunfeng He, Tao Guan, Jiufei Tang, HuaZhong University of Science and Technology (China)
FP1B-5 Dictionary Based Action Video Classification with Action BankShyju Wilson, M. Srinivas, C. Krishna Mohan, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (India)
FP1C: Friday, August 22, 14:00 - 15:45
FP1C Image Processing IITime: August 22, 14:00 - 15:45Place: Room Y303Chair(s): Constantine Kotropoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece) Lai-Man Po, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FP1C-1 Medical Images Modality Classification using Multi-scale Dictionary LearningM. Srinivas, C. Krishna Mohan, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (India)
FP1C-2 A Split-And-Merge Dictionary Learning Algorithm for Sparse Representation: Application to Image DenoisingSubhadip Mukherjee, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, Indian Institute of Science (India)
FP1C-3 A New Efficient Dictionary and Its Implementation on Retinal ImagesDamber Thapa, University of Waterloo (Canada), Kaamran Raahemifar, Ryerson University (Canada) Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, University of Waterloo (Canada)
FP1C-4 Gaussian Filter based Integrated Gradient for Color Filter Array InterpolationYonghoon Kim, Jechang Jeong, Hanyang University (Korea)
FP1C-5 Saliency Map Driven Image Retrieval Combining the Bag-of-words Model and PLSAEmmanouil Giouvanakis, Constantine Kotropoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
FP1C-6 Fractional-order Variational Regularization for Image DecompositionLingling Jiang, Haiqing Yin, China University of Petroleum (China)
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FP1D: Friday, August 22, 14:00 - 15:45
FP1D Biomedical Signal Processing IITime: August 22, 14:00 - 15:45Place: Room Y304Chair(s): Aimin Jiang, Hohai University (China) Bonnie N.F. Law, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FP1D-1 One Dimensional Multi-Resolution Local Binary Patterns Features (1DMRLBP) for Regular Electrocardiogram (ECG) Waveform DetectionWael Louis, Dimitrios Hatzinakos, Anastasios Venetsanopoulos, University of Toronto (Canada)
FP1D-2 Orbit Segmentation by Surface Reconstruction with Vertex ScreeningTai-Chiu Hsung, John Lo, Mei-Man Chong, Tazuko K. Goto, Lim-Kwong Cheung, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FP1D-3 Detection of Septal Defects from Cardiac Sound Signals using Tunable-Q Wavelet TransformShivnarayan Patidar, Ram Bilas Pachori, Indian Institute of Technology Indore (India), Niranjan Garg, RD Gardi Medical College (India)
FP1D-4 Classification of Seizure and Seizure-free EEG Signals using Multi-Level Local PatternsT.Suneel Kumar, Vivek Kanhangad, Ram Bilas Pachori, Indian Institute of Technology Indore (India)
FP1D-5 Optimum Parameter Selection in Sparse Reconstruction of Frequency-Domain Optical-Coherence Tomography SignalsSunder Ram Krishnan, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (Israel), Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, Indian Institute of Science (India)
FP1E Compressive Sensing for Radar (Special Session)Time: August 22, 14:00 - 15:45Place: Room Y305Organizer(s)/ Yimin D. Zhang, Villanova University (U.S.A.)Chair(s):
FP1E: Friday, August 22, 14:00 - 15:45
FP1E-1 Multi-Polarization Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging using Joint Bayesian Compressed SensingAbdesselam Bouzerdoum, Fok Hing Chi Tivive, Van Ha Tang, University of Wollongong (Australia)
FP1E-2 Multistatic Radar Imaging via Decentralized and Collaborative Subspace PursuitGang Li, Tsinghua University (China), Pramod K. Varshney, Syracuse University (U.S.A.), Yimin D. Zhang, Villanova University (U.S.A.)
FP1E-3 Low-Complexity Compressive Sensing Based DOA Estimation for Co-Prime ArraysQing Shen, Wei Liu, University of Sheffield (U.K.), Wei Cui, Siliang Wu, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)
FP1E-4 A Pulse-Doppler Processing Scheme for Quadrature Compressive Sampling RadarChao Liu, Feng Xi, Shengyao Chen, Zhong Liu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China)
FP1E-5 Continuous Structure Based Bayesian Compressive Sensing for Sparse Reconstruction of Time-frequency DistributionsQisong Wu, Yimin D. Zhang, Moeness G. Amin, Villanova University (U.S.A.)
FP1E-6 Large-Scale Sparse Reconstruction through Partitioned Compressive SensingSi Qin, Yimin D. Zhang, Qisong Wu, Moeness G. Amin, Villanova University (U.S.A.)
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FP2B: Friday, August 22, 16:15 - 18:00
FP2B Stereoscopic and Multiview Image/VideoTime: August 22, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y302Chair(s): Hong Ren Wu, RMIT University (Australia) Shing-Chow Chan, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FP2B-1 A Real-Time Image-Based Rendering and Compression System with Kinect Depth CameraC. Wang, S. C. Chan, C. H. Ho, A. L. Liu, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), H. Y. Shum, Microsoft Corporation (Hong Kong)
FP2B-2 Investigating Experienced Quality Factors in Synthesized Multi-view Stereo ImagesHak Gu Kim, Yong Ju Jung, Soo Sung Yoon, Yong Man Ro, KAIST (Korea)
FP2B-3 Spatial-Temporal Depth De-Noising for Kinect based on Texture Edge-Assisted Depth ClassificationYatong Xu, Xin Jin, Qionghai Dai, Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University (China)
FP2B-4 A Patch-Number and Bandwidth Adaptive Non-Local Kernel Regression Algorithm For Multiview Image DenoisingJ. F. Wu, C. Wang, Z. C. Lin, S.C. Chan, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
FP2B-5 Stereo Correspondence using Multi-label QPBO MethodSangsan Leelhapantu, Thanarat H. Chalidabhongse, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)
FP2B-6 Salient Region Detection for Stereoscopic ImagesXingxing Fan, Zhi Liu, Guangling Sun, Shanghai University (China)
FP2C Image SegmentationTime: August 22, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y303Chair(s): Sumana Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India) Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, Indian Institute of Science (India)
FP2C: Friday, August 22, 16:15 - 18:00
FP2C-1 Hausdorff Symmetry Operator towards Retinal Blood Vessel SegmentationRashmi Panda, N. B. Puhan, Ganapati Panda, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhubaneswar (India)
FP2C-2 Multilevel Image Thresholding Based on an Extended Within-Class Variance CriterionChi-Yi Tsai, Tamkang University (Taiwan)
FP2C-3 Projection Based Algorithm for Detecting Exudates in Color Fundus ImagesC. Eswaran, Marwan D. Saleh, Junaidi Abdullah, Multimedia University (Malaysia)
FP2C-4 A Novel Spatially Constrained Mixture Model for Image SegmentationZhiyong Xiao, Yunhao Yuan, Jinlong Yang, Hongwei Ge, Jiangnan University (China)
FP2C-5 Supervised Texture Segmentation Using Localized Dictionary Based Data ModellingRaju Ranjan, Sumana Gupta, K S Venkatesh, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India)
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FP2D Theory and Applications of TransformsTime: August 22, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y304Chair(s): Chang-Hong Fu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China) Yui-Lam Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FP2D: Friday, August 22, 16:15 - 18:00
FP2D-1 A Novel Compression Algorithm for IMFs of Hilbert-Huang TransformYing-Jou Chen, Jian-Jiun Ding, Szu-Wei Fu, National Taiwan University (Taiwan)
FP2D-2 Variable Step-Size Affine Projection Algorithm for a Non-Stationary SystemSeung Hun Kim, Jae Jin Jeong, Gyogwon Koo, Sang Woo Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology (Korea)
FP2D-3 A New Sifting Method Based on Inflection PointHong Hong, Heng Zhao, Yusheng Li, Chen Gu, Xiaohua Zhu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China)
FP2D-4 Multiple-parameter Real Discrete Fractional Fourier and Hartley TransformsWen-Liang Hsue, Wei-Ching Chang, Chung Yuan Christian University (Taiwan)
FP2E-5 A Light Field Sparse Representation Structure and Its Fast Coding TechniqueJie Chen, Alexander Matyasko, Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
FP2E Sparse Representation and L-p Regularization Techniques (Special Session)Time: August 22, 16:15 - 18:00Place: Room Y305Organizer(s)/ Dominic K. C. Ho, University of Missouri (U.S.A.)Chair(s): Daniel P.K. Lun, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
FP2E: Friday, August 22, 16:15 - 18:00
FP2E-1 Pattern Coupled Sparse Bayesian Learning for Recovery of Time Varying Sparse SignalsJun Fang, Yanning Shen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (China), Hongbin Li, Stevens Institute of Technology (U.S.A.)
FP2E-2 Sparsity Promoted Non-Negative Matrix Factorization for Source Separation and DetectionYanlin Wang, Yun Li, K. C. Ho, A. Zare, M. Skubic, University of Missouri (U.S.A.)
FP2E-3 Efficient Method for Solving Globally Optimal Solutions of Weighted Lp Norm and L2 Norm Optimization ProblemsLangxiong Xie, Bingo W. K. Ling, Zhijing Yang, Qingyun Dai, Guangdong University of Technology (China)
FP2E-4 Inpainting For Fringe Projection Profilometry Based on Iterative RegularizationB. Budianto, Daniel P.K. Lun, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
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SA1B Perceptual Visual Signal Coding and Transmission (Special Session)Time: August 23, 8:30 - 10:15Place: Room Y302Organizer(s)/ King Ngi Ngan, CUHK (Hong Kong)Chair(s:) Weisi Lin, NTU (Singapore) Hong Ren Wu, RMIT University (Australia)
SA1B: Saturday, August 23, 8:30 - 10:15
SA1B-1 Rate-perceptual-distortion Optimization (RpDO) Based Picture Coding - Issues and ChallengesHong Ren Wu, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (Australia), Weisi Lin, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), King Ngi Ngan, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
SA1B-2 Structural Uncertainty Based Just Noticeable Difference EstimationJinjian Wu, Xidian University (China), Weisi Lin, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), Guangming Shi, Xidian University (China)
SA1B-3 Detection Model of Luster Effect in Binocular RivalryWenhao Hong, Zhejiang University (China), Yin Zhao, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd (China), Lu Yu, Zhejiang University (China), Ce Zhu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (China)
SA1B-4 Perception-based Quantitative Definition of Temporal Pumping ArtifactYanchao Gong, Shuai Wan, Kaifang Yang, Bo Li, Northwestern Polytechnical University (China), Hong Ren Wu, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (Australia)
SA1B-5 JND Modeling: Approaches and ApplicationsZhenzhong Chen, Hongyi Liu, Wuhan University (China)
SA1B-6 Experimenting Texture Similarity Metric STSIM for Intra Prediction Mode Selection and Block Partitioning in HEVCKaram Naser, Vincent Ricordel, Patrick Le Callet, University of Nantes (France)
SA1C: Saturday, August 23, 8:30 - 10:15
SA1C Signal Processing for 5G Communications (Special Session)Time: August 23, 8:30 - 10:15Place: Room Y303Organizer(s)/ Yun Rui, SARI, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)Chair(s): Chuoguo Li, Stanford University (U.S.A.)
SA1C-1 Spatial Modulaiton for 5G MIMO CommunicationsYue Xiao, Lixia Xiao, Lilin Dan, Xia Lei, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (China)
SA1C-2 A Low Complexity Pre-coding Scheme in Next Generation Mobile Communication SystemXiangyang Wang, Tao Jiang, Jiang Wu, Southeast University (China), Yun Rui, SARI, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
SA1C-3 CDMA-FMT: A Novel Multiple Access Scheme for 5G Wireless CommunicationsZongjie Wang, Shuju Fan, Huawei Technologies (China), Yun Rui, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
SA1C-4 5G Air Interface Design based on Universal Filtered (UF-) OFDMThorsten Wild, Frank Schaich, Yejian Chen, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs (Germany)
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SA1D Recent Advances in Speech and Array Signal Processing (Special Session)Time: August 23, 8:30 - 10:15Place: Room Y304Organizer(s)/ Yi Zhou, Chongqing University of Posts andChair(s): Communications (China) Yuexian Zou, Peking University (China)
SA1D: Saturday, August 23, 8:30 - 10:15
SA1D-1 Sparse Wideband Array Design with Reweighted Iterative Optimisation and Frequency Invariant ResponseMatthew B. Hawes, Wei Liu, University of Sheffield (U.K.)
SA1D-2 An Effective Target Speech Enhancement with Single Acoustic Vector Sensor Based on the Speech Time-Frequency SparsityY. X. Zou, Y. Q. Wang, Peng Wang, Peking University (China), C. H. Ritz, Jiangtao Xi, University of Wollongong (Australia)
SA1D-3 A Review on Direction Finding in Partly Calibrated ArraysBin Liao, Shenzhen University (China), S. C. Chan, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
SA1D-4 New Partial Update Robust Kernel Least Mean Square Adaptive Filtering AlgorithmYi Zhou, Hongqing Liu, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications (China), Shing Chow Chan, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
SA1D-5 Statistical Analysis of Temporal Coherence Function and Its Application in Howling DetectionChengshi Zheng, Yuxuan Ke, Renhua Peng, Xiaodong Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China), Yi Zhou, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications (China)
SA1D-6 Improved Voice Activity Detection Based on Support Vector Machine with High Separable Speech Feature VectorsY. X. Zou, W. Q. Zheng, Wei Shi, Hong Liu, Peking University (China)
SA2B: Saturday, August 23, 10:45 - 12:30
SA2B Tensor/Hypercomplex Numbers and Their Applications in Signal Processing (Special Session)Time: August 23, 10:45 - 12:30Place: Room Y302Organizer(s)/ Wei Liu, University of Sheffield (U.K.)Chair(s): Yi Li, University of Sheffield (U.K.)
SA2B-1 A Quaternion-Valued Reweighted Minimisation Approach to Sparse Vector Sensor Array DesignMatthew B. Hawes, Wei Liu, University of Sheffield (U.K.)
SA2B-2 A General Quaternion-valued Gradient Operator and Its Applications to Computational Fluid Dynamics and Adaptive BeamformingMengdi Jiang, Wei Liu, Yi Li, University of Sheffield (U.K.)
SA2B-3 Bicomplex-valued Adaptive Filtering with Application to Wind Profile PredictionXiaoming Gou, Zhiwen Liu, Zheyi Fan, Yougen Xu, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)
SA2B-4 Quaternion-valued Robust Adaptive Beamformer Based on Widely Linear ProcessingXirui Zhang, Zhiwen Liu, Zheyi Fan, Yougen Xu, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)
SA2B-5 A Study on Parallelization of Successive Rotation Based Joint DiagonalizationXiu-Lin Wang, Xiao-Feng Gong, Qiu-Hua Lin, Dalian University of Technology (China)
SA2B-6 Multi-Channel Audio Signal Retrieval Based on Multi-factor Data Mining with Tensor DecompositionYi Zhao, Jing Wang, Lidong Yang, Ali Imtiaz, Jingming Kuang, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)
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SA2C Non-convex Sparse/Low-rank Recovery (Special Session)Time: August 23, 10:45 - 12:30Place: Room Y303Organizer(s)/ Yuantao Gu, Tsinghua University (China)Chair(s):
SA2C: Saturday, August 23, 10:45 - 12:30
SA2C-1 Multi-Task Nonconvex Optimization with Total Budget Constraint: A Distributed Algorithm Using Monte Carlo EstimatesMengdi Wang, Princeton Univeristy (U.S.A.), Yunjian Xu, Singapore University of Technology and Design (Singapore), Yuntao Gu, Tsinghua University (China)
SA2C-2 A Multi-Parameter Optimization Approach for Complex Continuous Sparse ModellingEmilie Chouzenoux, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée LIGM UMR CNRS 8049 (France), Anisia Florescu, Dunărea de Jos University (România)
SA2C-3 Robust Sparse Recovery via Non-Convex OptimizationLaming Chen, Yuantao Gu, Tsinghua University (China)
SA2C-4 An Analog Network Approach to Train RBF Networks Based on Sparse RecoveryRuibin Feng, Chi-Sing Leung, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), A. G. Constantinides, Imperial College (U.K.)
SA2D: Saturday, August 23, 10:45 - 12:30
SA2D Signal Processing for Identification of Clinically Relevant Biosignatures (Special Session)Time: August 23, 10:45 - 12:30Place: Room Y304Organizer(s)/ Xin Chen, Shenzhen University (China)Chair(s): Zhiguo Zhang, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
SA2D-1 A Preliminary Study of in Vivo Muscle Behavior during Walking among Hemiplegia PatientsSheng Zhong, Yongjin Zhou, Kai Zhan, Huiying Wen, Shenzhen University (China), Wan-Zhang Yang, Yun Xiang, Affiliated Nanshan Hospital of Guangdong Medical College (China), Xin Chen, Shenzhen University (China)
SA2D-2 Characterization of Individual Muscle Activities during Isometric Contraction using Ultrasound ImagingJizhou Li, Yongjin Zhou, Xin Chen, Guo Dan, Shenzhen University (China), Yong-Ping Zheng, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
SA2D-3 Corticomuscular Coherence Analysis on The Static and Dynamic Tasks of Hand MovementAnshuang Fu, Rui Xu, Feng He, Hongzhi Qi, Lixin Zhang, Dong Ming, Tianjin University (China), Yanru Bai, Zhiguo Zhang, University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
SA2D-4 Trial-To-Trial Latency Variability Of Somatosensory Evoked Potential In Early Stage Of Cervical MyelopathyHongyan Cui, Peking Union Medical College and Chinese Academy of Medical Science (China), Yazhou Wang, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), Xiaobo Xie, Shengpu Xu, Peking Union Medical College and Chinese Academy of Medical Science (China), Yong Hu, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
SA2D-5 Age-related Changes of EEG and Its Source in Resting StateJC Fan, RT Cheung, LW Chu, PCW Fung, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), CQ Chang, Suzhou University (China), HH Sik, MM Zhang, BJ Xie, YS Hung, JL Gao, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
SA2D-6 Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks from Short Time Series High Throughput Data: Review and New FindingsH. C. Wu, L. Zhang, S. C. Chan, The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
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Time: August 22, 14:00 – 15:45Place: Room Y301Chair: Prof W.C. Siu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
Low Complexity Lattice Filter for Finite Word-length Implementation
Speaker: Professor Yong Ching Lim (invited) Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
AbstractCoefficient word-length and signal word-length are two of the yardsticks de-termining the complexity of a digital filter. Coefficient word-length reduc-tion causes frequency response deterioration and signal word-length re-duction causes round off performance deterioration. Several methods for minimizing performance deterioration due to coefficient word-length reduc-tion and signal word-length reduction for a digital lattice filter will be presented..
BiographyLIM Yong Ching received the A.C.G.I. and B.Sc. degrees in 1977 and the D.I.C. and Ph.D. degrees in 1980, all in electrical engineering, from Imperial College, London, U.K. Since 2003, he has been with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineer-ing, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where he is currently a professor. From 1980 to 1982, he was a National Research Council Research Associate in the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. From 1982 to 2003, he was with the Department of Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore. His research interests include digital signal processing and VLSI circuits and systems design. Dr. Lim was a recipient of the 1996 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society’s Guillemin-Cau-er Best Paper Award, the 1990 IREE (Australia) Norman Hayes Memorial Best Paper Award, 1977 IEE (UK) Prize and the 1974-77 Siemens Memorial (Imperial College) Award. He served as a lecturer for the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society under the distinguished lecturer program from 2001 to 2002 and as an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems from 1991 to 1993 and from 1999 to 2001. He has also served as an associate editor for Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing from 1993 to 2000. He served as the Chairman of the DSP Technical Committee of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society from 1998 to 2000. He served in the Technical Program Committee’s DSP Track as the Chairman in IEEE ISCAS’97 and IEEE ISCAS’00 and as a Co-chairman in IEEE ISCAS’99. He was the General Chairman for IEEE APC-CAS 2006, a Co-General Chairman for IEEE ISCAS 2009, ICGCS 2010, and DSP 2014.
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Iterative Regularization for the Inverse Problems in Speech and Im-age Processing
Speaker: Dr Daniel P.K. Lun (invited) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
AbstractInverse problems abound in many application areas of speech and image process-ing. In such problems, the goal is to estimate an unknown original signal/image from an observation which is possibly distorted due to the different imperfections of the working environment. However, the generalized inverse operators can be unbounded or have a very large norm. Regularization is often needed to make the estimation process numerically stable and converge to the optimal result. Recent-ly, there has been an increasing interest in the L1 norm regularization methods. They have the beneficial effects of regularizing model coefficients and yield sparse models that are more easily interpreted. They have been generally applied in many inverse problems in which the number of parameters to be estimated is sparse as compared to the observations. In this talk, the applications of iterative regulariza-tion to a few digital signal processing problems, namely, compressive sensing of images, speech enhancement and 3D object model reconstruction, are discussed.
BiographyDaniel, P.K. Lun received his BSc (Hons) degree with first-class honours from the University of Essex, U.K., and Ph.D degree from the Hong Kong Polytechnic Uni-versity (formerly called Hong Kong Polytechnic) in 1988 and 1991, respectively. In 1992, he joined the Hong Kong Polytechnic University as a lecturer. He is now the Associate Head of the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Dr Lun is active in research activities. He has published more than 120 international journals and conference papers. One of his research projects “A study of the Computer Tomography and the Wavelet Transform” was rated as Excellent by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council. His research stu-dents have also received two best paper awards in international conferences. He was the Chairman of the IEEE Hong Kong Chapter of Signal Processing in 1999-00. He was the General Chair of 2014 International Conference on Digital Signal Pro-cessing (DSP 2014), 2004 International Symposium on Intelligent Multimedia, Video and Speech Processing (ISIMP2004), and the Technical Co-Chair of 2015 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association (APSIPA) Conference. He was also the Finance Chair of 2003 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Sig-nal Processing, as well as 2010 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP2010). Both of them are the flagship conferences of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. He received the Certificate of Merit from the IEEE Signal Processing Society for dedication and leadership in organizing the 2010 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP). He was the Editor of HKIE Transactions published by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE). He was also the leading guest ed-itor of a special issue of EURASIP journal of Advances in Signal Processing. He is a member of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Digital Signal Processing as well as Visual Signal Processing and Communications Technical Committees. He is a Chartered Engineer, a corporate member of IET, HKIE and a senior member of IEEE.
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Time: August 22, 16:15 – 18:00Place: Room Y301Chair: Prof H.K. Kwan, University of Windsor (Canada)
Kernel Memory -- A New Connectionist Framework and Its Applica-tion to Spoken Word Recognition and Modelling Cognitive Faculties
Speaker: Professor Tetsuya Hoya (invited) Nihon University (Japan)
AbstractThe concept of kernel memory was presented as a novel connectionist para-digm in the monograph (Hoya, 2005). Within the concept, each node in the net-work can hold a different type of activation function, which allows us to process simultaneously multiple domain data by a single, composite model. On the oth-er hand, the notion of lateral connections established via the `link weights’ es-sentially removes topological constraints of a network. Normally, a network of kernel memory is constructed via a simple, self-structuring learning process, giv-en a set of training data, which does not resort to a conventional delta-rule type network training algorithm. In the talk, I will first give a summary of the kernel memory and then focus upon its application to performing spoken word recog-nition tasks and modelling cognitive faculties, on the basis of the previous works.
Biography:Tetsuya Hoya was born in Tokyo, Japan, in Sept. 1969. He received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from Meiji University in 1992 and 1994, re-spectively. In 1994, he became a Ph.D. student at Imperial College, under the su-pervision of Prof. A. G. Constantinides, and received a Ph.D./DIC degree from Impe-rial College/University of London in 1998. He worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Imperial College, from Sept. 1997 to Aug. 2000. From Oct. 2000 to Mar. 2006, he was a Research Scientist at the BSI-RIKEN. Since Apr. 2007, he has been an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, College of Sci-ence and Technology, Nihon University. He has published more than 40 technical papers and is the single author of the monograph Artificial Mind System -- Kernel Memory Approach, which began the new series: Studies in Computational Intel-ligence (SCI) (Springer-Verlag: 2005). His research interest lies in a wide spectrum of computational intelligence: artificial intelligence, cognitive neuroscience, com-binatoric optimization, computational linguistics, consciousness studies, neural networks, philosophy, psychology, robotics, and signal processing. Dr. Hoya was a committee member of the Fourth International Symposium on Independent Component Analysis and Blind Signal Separation (ICA-2003). From Apr. 2007 to May 2011, he has served as an Associate Editor for IEICE Trans. on Fundamentals. He is the corecipient of the Best Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration Design and Video Technology, Shanghai, in 2005.
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Use of Signal Processing Techniques in Bioinformatics
Speaker: Dr Bonnie N.F. Law (invited) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)
AbstractWith the advancement in DNA sequencing technologies and high-throughput technologies, it is now feasible for sequencing individual genomes and measur-ing expression profiles of thousands of genes simultaneously. The analysis of such a large amount of data thus requires efficient and effective computational meth-ods. Signal processing techniques have been utilized in various applications. They are able to model the signals in another domain and extract interesting features embedded in the signal. In this talk, we will apply signal processing techniques for gene expression data analysis and DNA sequence compression. In gene ex-pression data analysis, signal processing techniques will be applied to identify co-expressed genes (biclusters) which likely possess similar biological functions. We consider biclusters as some kinds of patterns in which the bicluster detection problem then becomes a pattern recognition problem. In DNA sequence com-pression, we will discuss the similarity among a set of DNA sequences so that the inter-sequence similarity can be used to compress them to reduce storage space.
BiographyBonnie N.F. Law received the BEng (Hons) degree with first-class honours from the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1993 and a PhD degree from the Uni-versity of Tasmania, Australia in 1997. She is currently an associate professor in the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research interests include signal processing, wave-let transform, image enhancement, compression and forensics. Recently she has also extended her study into a new area on bioinformatics, working on gene expression and DNA sequence analysis. Novel results for gene expression data analysis and efficient biclustering algorithms have been achieved and published in international journals with good attention from peers, such as a paper in 2008 has been classified as a ‘highly access’ article in BMC Bioinformatics journal.
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Time: August 23, 8:30 – 10:15Place: Room Y301Chair: Prof Yong Ching Lim, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
Iris Texture Analysis for Human Identification
Speaker: Professor Tieniu TAN (invited) Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
BiographyTieniu Tan received his B.Sc. degree in electronic engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, in 1984, and his MSc and PhD degrees in electronic engineering from Imperial College London, U.K., in 1986 and 1989, respectively. In October 1989, he joined the Computational Vision Group at the Department of Computer Science, The University of Reading, U.K., where he worked as a Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer. In January 1998, he returned to China to join the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR), Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) as a full professor. He was the Direc-tor General of the CAS Institute of Automation from 2000-2007, and the Director of the NLPR from 1998-2013. He is currently Director of the Center for Research on Intelligent Perception and Computing at the Institute of Automation and also serves as Deputy Secretary-General of the CAS and the Director General of the CAS Bureau of International Cooperation. He has published more than 400 research pa-pers in refereed international journals and conferences in the areas of image pro-cessing, computer vision and pattern recognition, and has authored or edited 11 books. He holds more than 70 patents. His current research interests include bi-ometrics, image and video understanding, and information forensics and security.
Dr Tan is a Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a Fellow of the IEEE and the IAPR (the International Association of Pattern Recognition). He currently serves as President of the IEEE Biometrics Council, First Vice President of the IAPR and Deputy President of the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence. He was the Founding Chair of the IAPR Technical Committee on Biometrics, the IAPR/IEEE International Conference on Biometrics (ICB), the IEEE International Work-shop on Visual Surveillance, Asian Conference on Pattern Recognition (ACPR) and Chinese Conference on Pattern Recognition (CCPR). He was the Executive Vice President of the Chinese Society of Image and Graphics, Deputy President of the China Computer Federation and the Chinese Automation Association. He has served as chair or program committee member for many major national and in-ternational conferences. He is or has served as Associate Editor or member of ed-itorial boards of many leading international journals including IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI), IEEE Transactions on Auto-mation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, Pattern Recognition, Pattern Recognition Letters, Image and Vision Computing, etc. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Automation and Computing. He has given invited talks and keynotes at many universities and international conferenc-es, and has received numerous national and international awards and recognitions.
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Signal Processing for Next Generation Wearable Health: Challenges and Solutions
Speaker: Professor Danilo Mandic (invited) Imperial College London (UK)
BiographyDr. Mandic received the Ph.D. degree in nonlinear adaptive signal processing in 1999 from Imperial College, London, London, U.K. He is now a Reader with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, London, U.K. He has previously taught at the Universities of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, U.K., and Banja Luka, Bosnia Herzegovina. He has written over 150 pub-lications on a variety of aspects of signal processing and a research monograph on recurrent neural networks. He has been a Guest Professor at the Catholic Uni-versity Leuven, Leuven, Belgium and Tokyo University of Agriculture and Tech-nology (TUAT), and Frontier Researcher at the Brain Science Institute RIKEN, To-kyo, Japan. Dr. Mandic has been a Member of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Committee on Machine Learning for Signal Processing, Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, and Associate Editor for Interna-tional Journal of Mathematical Modeling and Algorithms. He has won awards for his papers and for the products coming from his collaboration with industry.
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Time: August 23, 10:45 – 12:30Place: Room Y301Chair: Prof Tieniu Tan, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
Mocap Signal Processing: Data Recovery, Compression and Application
Speaker: Dr Chau Lap-Pui (invited) Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
AbstractMotion capture (mocap) is the process of recording the motion of human. In film production and video game industries, it refers to recording motion of hu-man actors, and using that information to animate character models in 2D or 3D animation. As number of sensors increase, large number of data need to be stored and transmitted. Reducing data size by compression is always an im-portant topic. Besides, the depth map camera which can be used to generate mocap data becomes more and more popular nowaday, it reduces the cost to develop new mocap application. This talk will (i) simply introduce motion cap-ture , (ii) data recovery due to transmission and occulsion problem, (iii) compres-sion techniques to reduce the data size, and (iv) application on fall detection.
BiographyLap-Pui Chau received the B. Eng degree with first class honours in Electronic Engi-neering from Oxford Brookes University, England, and the Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, in 1992 and 1997, re-spectively. In June 1996, he joined Tritech Microelectronics as a senior engineer. Since March 1997, he joined Centre for Signal Processing, a national research centre in Nan-yang Technological University as a research fellow, subsequently he joined School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University as an assistant professor and currently, he is an associate professor. His research interests include fast signal processing algorithms, scalable video and video transcoding , robust video trans-mission, image representation for 3D content delivery, and human motion analysis.
He involved in organization committee of international conferences including the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2010, ICIP 2004), and IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME 2010). He is a Technical Program Co-Chairs for Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP 2013) and 2010 International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing and Com-munications Systems (ISPACS 2010). He was the chair of Technical Committee on Circuits & Systems for Communications (TC-CASC) of IEEE Circuits and Systems So-ciety from 2010 to 2012, and the chairman of IEEE Singapore Circuits and Systems Chapter from 2009 to 2010. He served as an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, and is currently serving as an asso-ciate editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting and IEEE Circuits and Systems Society News-letter. Besides, he is IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for 2009-2013, and a steering committee member of IEEE Transactions for Mobile Computing from 2011-2013.
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author index
aAbdullah, Junaidi ............................................................. 43Aboutanios, Elias ............................................................. 36Adiga, Aniruddha ............................................................ 27Adikari, A.M.T.S.B. ............................................................ 32Afarin, Nasser Ali .............................................................. 35Amin, Moeness G. ............................................................ 41An, Qi ................................................................................... 28Anitha, M. L. ....................................................................... 25Arora, Vaibhav ................................................................... 20Astapov, Sergei ................................................................. 32Au, Oscar C. ........................................................................ 35
bBai, Yanru ..................................................................... 22, 51Bandara, A.R.S.T. ............................................................... 32Banić, Nikola ...................................................................... 30Benz, Heather L. ............................................................... 22Bezerianos, Anastasios .................................................. 22Blu, Thierry ......................................................................... 37Bouzerdoum, Abdesselam ............................. 19, 33, 41Budianto, B. ........................................................................ 45
cCai, Yangang ...................................................................... 24Cajote, Rhandley D. ......................................................... 24Cao, Guo ............................................................................. 31Cao, Yi .................................................................................. 21Chalidabhongse, Thanarat H. ...................................... 42Chambers, Jonathon ...................................................... 29Chambers, Jonathon A. .......................................... 25, 33Chan, S. C. ............................................................. 42, 48, 51Chan, Shing Chow ........................................................... 48Chan, Shing-Chow ................................................... 38, 42Chan, Yui-Lam .............................................. 24, 30, 34, 44Chan, Yuk-Hee............................................................ 21, 34Chang, Chir-Weei ............................................................. 21Chang, Chuan-Chung .................................................... 21Chang, CQ .......................................................................... 51Chang, Wei-Ching ............................................................ 44Chang, Wei-De .................................................................. 21Chattopadhyay, T. ............................................................ 25Chau, Lap-Pui ........................................ 21, 24, 34, 45, 58Che, Xiangqian ................................................................. 32Chen, Gaoxing .................................................................. 24Chen, Hongli...................................................................... 30Chen, Jie ....................................................................... 34, 45Chen, Laming ............................................................. 33, 50Cheng, Ben C.T. ................................................................. 33Chen, Shengyao ............................................................... 41Chen, Shengyong ............................................................ 21Chen, Xiaofei ..................................................................... 36Chen, Xin ..................................................................... 22, 51Chen, Yejian ....................................................................... 47Chen, Yen-Chun ............................................................... 21Chen, Ying-Jou .................................................................. 44Chen, Yu .............................................................................. 21Chen, Zhaoqun................................................................. 32Chen, Zhenzhong ............................................................ 46Cheung, Lim-Kwong ....................................................... 40Cheung, RT ......................................................................... 51Chobey, Dinesh Kumar .................................................. 26Chong, Mei-Man .............................................................. 40Chouzenoux, Emilie ........................................................ 50Chu, LW ............................................................................... 51Constantinides, A. G. ...................................................... 50Constantinides, Anthony G. ......................................... 26Crone, Nathan E. .............................................................. 22Cui, Hongyan..................................................................... 51
Cui, Wei ................................................................................ 41
dDai, Qingyun ..................................................................... 45Dai, Qionghai .................................................................... 42Dan, Guo ............................................................................. 51Dan, Lilin ............................................................................. 47de Fréin, Ruairí .................................................................. 37de Leon, Franz................................................................... 20dela Cruz, Angelo R. ........................................................ 24Deng, W. J. .......................................................................... 31Devadithya, S. ................................................................... 32Dharmawardane, K.C.J. .................................................. 32Ding, Jian-Jiun ........................................................... 21, 44Ding, Shuxue ..................................................................... 27Duan, Huiping .................................................................. 19
eEhala, Johannes................................................................ 32Eswaran, C. ......................................................................... 43
fFan, JC .................................................................................. 51Fan, Shuju ........................................................................... 47Fan, Xingxing .................................................................... 42Fan, Yangyu ........................................................................ 35Fan, Zheyi ........................................................................... 49Fang, Jun ............................................................................. 45Farzad, Behrokh ............................................................... 36Feng, Litong ....................................................................... 34Feng, Pengming ............................................................... 25Feng, Ruibin ....................................................................... 50Filik, Tansu .......................................................................... 33Florescu, Anisia ................................................................. 50Fu, Anshuang .................................................................... 51Fu, Chang-Hong .......................................... 30, 34, 35, 44Fu, Ning ........................................................................ 19, 28Fu, Szu-Wei .................................................................. 21, 44Fung, PCW .......................................................................... 51Fung, Yik-Hing................................................................... 34
GGao, JL ................................................................................. 51Gao, Wen ............................................................................. 24Garg, Niranjan ................................................................... 40Ge, Hongwei ...................................................................... 43George, Nithin V. .............................................................. 36Ghalib, Asim....................................................................... 29Giouvanakis, Emmanouil .............................................. 39Gong, Sha ........................................................................... 30Gong, Xiao-Feng .............................................................. 49Gong, Yanchao.................................................................. 46Goto, Tazuko K. ................................................................. 40Gou, Xiaoming .................................................................. 49Gu, Chen ...................................................................... 19, 44Gu, Yuantao ......................................................... 32, 33, 50Gu, Yuntao .......................................................................... 50Guan, Qiu ............................................................................ 21Guan, Tao ............................................................................ 38Gupta, Sumana .......................................................... 38, 43
hharris, fred ................................................................... 10, 36Harris, Jack ......................................................................... 33Hatzinakos, Dimitrios ..................................................... 40Hawes, Matthew B. ................................................... 48, 49He, Feng .............................................................................. 51He, Yunfeng ....................................................................... 38
He, Zi-shu ........................................................................... 28Ho, C. H. ............................................................................... 42Ho, K. C. ............................................................................... 45Ho, Dominic K. C. ............................................................. 45Ho, Ivan W.H....................................................................... 23Hong, Hong ......................................................... 19, 29, 44Hong, Wenhao .................................................................. 46Hoya, Tetsuya .................................................................... 54Hsiao, Ching-Wen ............................................................ 21Hsue, Wen-Liang .............................................................. 44Hsung, Tai-Chiu ................................................................ 40Hu, Li .................................................................................... 22Hu, Xiaochen ..................................................................... 34Hu, Xuyan ........................................................................... 29Hu, Yan-jun ......................................................................... 19Hu, Yong .............................................................................. 51Huang, Chong-Sheng .................................................... 28Huang, Jun-Jie .................................................................. 30Hung, Kwok-Wai ............................................................... 30Hung, YS .............................................................................. 51
iIkenaga, Takeshi ............................................................... 24Imtiaz, Ali ............................................................................ 49
JJahanchahi, Cyrus ............................................................ 33Jan, Tariqullah ................................................................... 29Jeong, Jae Jin .................................................................... 44Jeong, Jechang ................................................................. 39Jia, Huizhu .......................................................................... 24Jia, Sen ................................................................................. 22Jiang, Aimin ................................................................ 26, 40Jiang, Fang ......................................................................... 19Jiang, Lingling................................................................... 39Jiang, Mengdi ................................................................... 49Jiang, Tao ............................................................................ 47Jin, Xin ................................................................................. 42Jung, Yong Ju .................................................................... 42Jutten, Christian ............................................................... 33
kKanas, Vasileios G............................................................. 22Kang, Hong-Goo .............................................................. 20Kanhangad, Vivek ............................................................ 40Kanna, Sithan .................................................................... 33Kao, Johnny W.H. ............................................................. 36Karthick, P. A. ..................................................................... 31Katre, Vibhav ..................................................................... 36Ke, Yuxuan .......................................................................... 48Khan, Habibulla ................................................................ 28Kim, Dae Hoe..................................................................... 31Kim, Hak Gu ....................................................................... 42Kim, Hyung-Il .................................................................... 35Kim, Sang Woo.................................................................. 44Kim, Sanghun .................................................................... 21Kim, Seong Tae ................................................................. 31Kim, Seung Hun ............................................................... 44Kim, Yonghoon ................................................................. 39Kim, Young Hwan ............................................................ 21Koo, Gyogwon .................................................................. 44Kotropoulos, Constantine ..................................... 29, 39Kou, Haofeng .................................................................... 29Krishnan, Sunder Ram ................................................... 40Kuang, Jingming .............................................................. 49Kumar, Ravi ........................................................................ 20Kumar, Rupesh .................................................................. 38Kumar, T.Suneel ................................................................ 40Kwan, H. K. .......................................................................... 54Kwan, Hon Keung ............................................................ 26Kwong, Sam ....................................................................... 38
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Lai, Jun-Yao ........................................................................ 35Lakshminarayanan, Vasudevan .................................. 39Lam, Kin-Man .................................................................... 30Law, Bonnie N.F. .......................................... 32, 37, 40, 55Le Callet, Patrick ............................................................... 46Le, Minh Dong .................................................................. 31Lee, Joonil........................................................................... 20Lee, Pin-Xuan .................................................................... 21Lee, Seung Ho ................................................................... 35Lee, Tracey K. M. ............................................................... 28Lee, Tsz-Kwan .................................................................... 24Lee, Yinman ....................................................................... 28Leelhapantu, Sangsan ................................................... 42Lee, Tan ................................................................................ 29Lei, Baiying ......................................................................... 20Lei, Xia.................................................................................. 47Leung, Chi-Sing ................................................................ 50Leung, Frank H.F. ....................................................... 31, 37Leung, Kin K. ...................................................................... 11Li, Bo ..................................................................................... 46Li, Chuoguo ....................................................................... 47Li, Gang ............................................................................... 41Li, Hailiang.......................................................................... 30Li, Hongbin ........................................................................ 45Li, Hui ................................................................................... 25Li, Hui-yong ....................................................................... 28Li, Jizhou ............................................................................. 51Li, Jyong-Yi ......................................................................... 28Li, Lei .................................................................................... 31Li, Shaobin.......................................................................... 23Li, Xiaodong....................................................................... 48Li, Xiaoguang ............................................................. 34, 35Li, Yang ................................................................................ 23Li, Yi ................................................................................ 31, 49Li, Yujie ................................................................................. 27Li, Yuming ........................................................................... 34Li, Yun ................................................................................... 45Li, Yusheng ........................................................... 19, 29, 44Li, Zhenni ............................................................................ 27Liao, Bin ............................................................................... 48Liew, Alan Wee-Chung .................................................. 35Lim, J. G. .............................................................................. 28Lim, Yong Ching .......................................... 10, 26, 52, 56Lin, Qiu-Hua ....................................................................... 49Lin, Weisi ............................................................................. 46Lin, Xiaokang..................................................................... 27Lin, Z. C. ............................................................................... 42Ling, Bingo W. K. ................................................. 27, 31, 45Liu, A. L. ............................................................................... 42Liu, Chao ............................................................................. 41Liu, Hong ............................................................................ 48Liu, Hongqing ................................................................... 48Liu, Hongyi ......................................................................... 46Liu, Peizhuo ....................................................................... 28Liu, Pengfei ........................................................................ 32Liu, Ruiyang ....................................................................... 23Liu, Sujuan .......................................................................... 36Liu, Tian-Rui ....................................................................... 38Liu, Wei .................................................................. 41, 48, 49Liu, Weiyang ...................................................................... 25Liu, Xiao ............................................................................... 22Liu, Yazhou ......................................................................... 31Liu, Zhenyu ........................................................................ 24Liu, Zhi ................................................................................. 42Liu, Zhiwen ........................................................................ 49Liu, Zhong .......................................................................... 41Lo, John ............................................................................... 40Lončarić, Sven ............................................................ 25, 30Louis, Wael ......................................................................... 40Lun, Daniel P.K. ............................................ 11, 27, 45, 53Lv, Guoyun ......................................................................... 35Lv, Hao ................................................................................. 24
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mMa, Ken ................................................................................ 28Ma, Tao ................................................................................ 31Maaß, Marco ...................................................................... 26Majumdar, Angshul ........................................................ 27Mak, Man-Wai ................................................................... 20Mandic, Danilo.................................................... 12, 33, 57Martinez, Kirk .................................................................... 20Matyasko, Alexander ...................................................... 45Menon, Sreeram V. .......................................................... 26Mertins, Alfred .................................................................. 26Ming, Dong ................................................................. 22, 51Mohan, C. Krishna ...................................... 27, 32, 38, 39Moir, T. J. .............................................................................. 28Moir, Tom J. ................................................................. 20, 28Moon, Jung Ik ................................................................... 35Mporas, Iosif ...................................................................... 22Mukherjee, Subhadip ..................................................... 39
nNaqvi, Syed Mohsen ................................................ 25, 33Naser, Karam ..................................................................... 46Ngan, King Ngi ................................................................. 46Nguyen, Duc Thuan ........................................................ 31Nguyen, Tien Dung ......................................................... 31Nguyen, Viet Dung .......................................................... 31Ning, Hongke .................................................................... 29
PP, Aparna ............................................................................. 31Pachori, Ram Bilas ........................................................... 40Pamula, Vinay Kumar ...................................................... 28Pan, Kai ................................................................................ 25Panda, Ganapati ............................................................... 43Panda, Rashmi .................................................................. 43Pang, X. Y. ............................................................................ 28Panisetti, Bala Kishore .................................................... 37Parameshwari, Dasineni Sai ......................................... 31Park, Hyun-Sang .............................................................. 35Patidar, Shivnarayan ....................................................... 40Pei, Zhenyu ........................................................................ 24Peng, Renhua .................................................................... 48Peng, Xiyuan............................................................... 19, 28Peng, Yuanfan ................................................................... 32Pesquet, Jean-Christophe ............................................ 50Phan, Huy ........................................................................... 26Po, Lai-Man .......................................................... 25, 34, 39Preden, Jürgo-Sören ....................................................... 32Pu, Haowen ........................................................................ 22Puhan, N. B. ........................................................................ 43
QQi, Hongzhi ........................................................................ 51Qian, Tao ............................................................................. 26Qiao, Jiahui......................................................................... 23Qiao, Liyan.......................................................................... 19Qin, Si ................................................................................... 41Qin, Yuliang ........................................................................ 23
rRaad, Raad.......................................................................... 21Raahemifar, Kaamran ..................................................... 39Raahemifar, Kamraan ..................................................... 35Ramaiah, N. Pattabhi ...................................................... 32Ramakrishnan, S. ............................................................. 31Ranjan, Raju ....................................................................... 43Rao, A. Tirupathi ............................................................... 32Rao, K.A. Radhakrishna .................................................. 25Ricordel, Vincent .............................................................. 46Riid, Andri ........................................................................... 32Ritz, C. H. ............................................................................. 48Ritz, Christian .................................................................... 21Rivet, Bertrand .................................................................. 33
Ro, Yong Man ...................................................... 31, 35, 42Roy, Debaditya ................................................................. 27Rui, Yun ................................................................................ 47
SSabordo, Madeleine G. .................................................. 36Saleh, Marwan D. ............................................................. 43Samaras, Stamatios ......................................................... 29Sanei, Saeid ........................................................................ 28Schaich, Frank ................................................................... 47Seelamantula, Chandra Sekhar 26, 27, 37, 39, 40, 43Sgarbas, Kyriakos N. ........................................................ 22Shah, Achal ........................................................................ 27Shang, Weijia ..................................................................... 29Sharan, Roneel V. ............................................................. 20Shen, Jiasi ........................................................................... 22Shen, Qing.......................................................................... 41Shen, Yanning ................................................................... 45Shi, Edwin C. ...................................................................... 37Shi, Guangming ............................................................... 46Shi, Jun ................................................................................ 22Shi, Wei ................................................................................ 48Shi, Xing-Jian ..................................................................... 35Shih, Hou-Cheng ............................................................. 28Shum, H. Y. .......................................................................... 42Sik, HH ................................................................................. 51Siu, Wan-Chi ............................................................... 24, 30Siu, W.C. ........................................................................ 12, 52Skubic, M. ........................................................................... 45Song, Eunwoo ................................................................... 20Song, Pingfan .................................................................... 28Srinivas, M. ........................................................... 27, 38, 39Su, Weimin ......................................................................... 34Sun, Guangling ................................................................. 42Sun, Li .................................................................................. 19Suzuki, Kenji ...................................................................... 31
tTan, Cheen-Hau ................................................................ 34Tang, Jiufei ......................................................................... 38Tang, Van Ha ...................................................................... 41Tang, Wenyan .................................................................... 23Tan, Tieniu ................................................................... 56, 58Thapa, Damber ................................................................. 39Thomas, Sinnu Susan ..................................................... 38Tian, Qian ..................................................................... 25, 35Tipparti, Anil Kumar ........................................................ 28Tivive, Fok Hing Chi ........................................................ 41Tofighi, Ghassem ............................................................. 35Trump, Tõnu ....................................................................... 23Truong, Quang Doan...................................................... 31Tsai, Chi-Yi .......................................................................... 43Tsang, Sik-Ho ..................................................................... 24Tyagi, Shashank ................................................................ 36
uUysal, Can ........................................................................... 33
vVali, Ramin .......................................................................... 36Varshney, Pramod K. ....................................................... 41Vempati, Srinivasa Rao .................................................. 28Venetsanopoulos, Anastasios ..................................... 40Venetsanopoulos, Anastasios N. ................................ 35Venkatesh, K S ................................................................... 43Venkatesh, K. S.................................................................. 38Venosa, Elettra .................................................................. 36Visvanathan, Aishwarya ................................................ 25Vu, Hoai ............................................................................... 31
WWan, Shuai ......................................................................... 46Wang, C. .............................................................................. 42
Wang, Chunyan ................................................................ 30Wang, Gang ....................................................................... 28Wang, Hongqiang ........................................................... 23Wang, Jing .......................................................................... 49Wang, Jun ........................................................................... 23Wang, Lulu ......................................................................... 23Wang, Mengdi .................................................................. 50Wang, Peng ........................................................................ 48Wang, Ronggang ............................................................. 24Wang, Shi-Lin .................................................................... 35Wang, Teng ........................................................................ 24Wang, Wenwu ................................................................... 27Wang, Xiangyang ............................................................ 47Wang, Xiaohan ................................................................. 32Wang, Xiaoyan .................................................................. 21Wang, Xin’an ...................................................................... 24Wang, Xiu-Lin .................................................................... 49Wang, Zengkai .................................................................. 38Wang, Zhen................................................................. 25, 35Wang, Zongjie ................................................................... 47Wang, Y. Q. .......................................................................... 48Wang, Yanlin ...................................................................... 45Wang, Yazhou.................................................................... 51Wang, Yinhui ..................................................................... 24Wei, Zhenli ......................................................................... 35Wen, Huiying ..................................................................... 51Wen, Yandong ................................................................... 25Wevegedara, K. C. B. ....................................................... 32Wild, Thorsten ................................................................... 47Wilson, Shyju ..................................................................... 38Wu, H. C. .............................................................................. 51Wu, Hong Ren ............................................................ 42, 46Wu, Hsien-Huang P. ......................................................... 37Wu, J. F. ................................................................................ 42Wu, Jiang ............................................................................ 47Wu, Jianhui.................................................................. 25, 35Wu, Jianjian ........................................................................ 35Wu, Jinjian .......................................................................... 46Wu, Qisong......................................................................... 41Wu, Siliang ......................................................................... 41Wu, Yik-Chung .................................................................. 26Wu, Yong ............................................................................. 23
xXi, Feng ................................................................................ 41Xi, Jiangtao ........................................................................ 48Xia, Wei ................................................................................ 28Xiang, Yun........................................................................... 51Xiao, Lixia ............................................................................ 47Xiao, Yue .............................................................................. 47Xiao, Zhiyong .................................................................... 43Xie, BJ ................................................................................... 51Xie, Junhao......................................................................... 23Xie, Langxiong .................................................................. 45Xie, Xiaobo ......................................................................... 51Xie, Xiaodong .................................................................... 24Xu, Haiyan ................................................................... 25, 35Xu, Hongwei ...................................................................... 19Xu, Rui .................................................................................. 51Xu, Shengpu ...................................................................... 51Xu, X. J. ................................................................................. 36Xu, Xuyuan ......................................................................... 34Xu, Yatong .......................................................................... 42Xu, Yougen ......................................................................... 49Xu, Yunjian ......................................................................... 50Xu, Zi-Xin ............................................................................ 21Xue, Biao ............................................................................. 29
yYang, Jinlong ..................................................................... 43Yang, Kaifang .................................................................... 46Yang, Lidong ..................................................................... 49Yang, Ran ............................................................................ 22
Yang, Wan-Zhang ............................................................ 51Yang, Xiaoniu .................................................................... 23Yang, Zaixin ....................................................................... 23Yang, Zhijing ..................................................................... 45Yang, Zong-Hao ............................................................... 37Yin, Congru ........................................................................ 19Yin, Haiqing ....................................................................... 39Yoo, Dong-gon ................................................................. 21Yoon, Soo Sung ................................................................ 42Yu, J. S. ................................................................................. 31Yu, Junqing ........................................................................ 38Yu, Lu .................................................................................... 46Yu, Miao............................................................................... 25Yuan, Yeshu ........................................................................ 23Yuan, Yunhao .................................................................... 43
zZare, A. ................................................................................. 45Zhan, Kai ............................................................................. 51Zhang, Hongbin ........................................................ 30, 34Zhang, Jianhua ................................................................. 21Zhang, Jing ........................................................................ 32Zhang, Jingchao .............................................................. 28Zhang, L. ............................................................................. 51Zhang, Liming ................................................................... 26Zhang, Lixin ....................................................................... 51Zhang, MM ......................................................................... 51Zhang, Ning ....................................................................... 23Zhang, Peichuan .............................................................. 23Zhang, Wen-tao ................................................................ 19ZHANG, Xi ........................................................................... 26Zhang, Xirui ....................................................................... 49Zhang, Yan ......................................................................... 32Zhang, Yifan ....................................................................... 30Zhang, Yimin D. ................................................................ 41Zhang, Zhiguo ........................................................... 22, 51Zhang, Ziran ...................................................................... 21Zhao, Heng ........................................................................ 44Zhao, Yi ................................................................................ 49Zhao, Yin ............................................................................. 46Zheng, Chengshi ............................................................. 48Zheng, Shilian ................................................................... 23Zheng, W. Q. ....................................................................... 48Zheng, Yong-Ping ............................................................ 51Zhong, Sheng ................................................................... 51Zhou, Pan ........................................................................... 24Zhou, Wei ............................................................................ 23Zhou, Yi ............................................................................... 48Zhou, Yongjin .................................................................... 51Zhu, Ce ................................................................................ 46Zhu, Jiang ........................................................................... 27Zhu, Jie ................................................................................ 22Zhu, Xiaohua ....................................................... 19, 29, 44Zhu, Yanping ..................................................................... 26Zhuo, Li .................................................................. 32, 34, 35Zohny, Zeinab ................................................................... 29Zou, Y. X. ......................................................... 29, 31, 36, 48Zou, Yuexian ............................................................... 25, 48Zubair, Syed ....................................................................... 27
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2. Student Halls of Residence (Hung Hom) 學生宿舍 (紅磡)
3. Student Halls of Residence (Homantin) 學生宿舍 (何文田)
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5. PolyU West Kowloon Campus 香港理工大學西九龍校園
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