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IEEE Signal Processing Society
NameIEEE Signal Processing Society
Formation1948
TypeProfessional organization
HeadquartersPiscataway, New Jersey
Region servedWorldwide
Parent organizationInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE Signal Processing Society is a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of signal processing and its applications, with a strong focus on research and development in fields like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science, as promoted by National Science Foundation, European Research Council, and Australian Research Council. The society has a long history of collaboration with other organizations, including Acoustical Society of America, International Society for Optics and Photonics, and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Its members are involved in various activities, such as algorithm development, software implementation, and hardware design, often in collaboration with Google, Microsoft, and IBM. The society's work has a significant impact on various fields, including medicine, finance, and environmental science, as recognized by National Institutes of Health, National Academy of Engineering, and Royal Society.

History

The IEEE Signal Processing Society was formed in 1948 as a merger of the Institute of Radio Engineers and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, with the goal of promoting the development of signal processing theory and its applications, as envisioned by Claude Shannon, Norbert Wiener, and Vladimir Kotelnikov. The society's early years were marked by significant contributions to the development of radar technology, sonar systems, and communication systems, with key figures like John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley playing important roles. The society has since expanded its scope to include image processing, speech recognition, and biomedical signal processing, with collaborations with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and California Institute of Technology. The society's history is closely tied to the development of computer science, electrical engineering, and information theory, as influenced by Alan Turing, John von Neumann, and Andrey Kolmogorov.

Organization

The IEEE Signal Processing Society is a member-driven organization, with a governing board composed of IEEE Fellows, IEEE Senior Members, and other distinguished members, including Robert Gray, Thomas Kailath, and Sanjoy Mitter. The society has a number of technical committees, including the Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing Committee, the Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing Committee, and the Machine Learning for Signal Processing Committee, which work closely with IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Communications Society, and IEEE Information Theory Society. The society also has a number of regional chapters, including the IEEE Signal Processing Society Chapter of the IEEE New York Section and the IEEE Signal Processing Society Chapter of the IEEE Tokyo Section, which collaborate with University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of Oxford. The society's members are involved in various activities, including research, education, and industry outreach, often in partnership with Intel, Cisco Systems, and Hewlett Packard.

Technical Activities

The IEEE Signal Processing Society is involved in a number of technical activities, including the development of standards for signal processing algorithms and software implementations, as well as the organization of workshops and tutorials on topics like deep learning, computer vision, and natural language processing, with support from National Science Foundation, European Commission, and Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. The society also sponsors a number of technical conferences, including the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing and the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, which are attended by researchers from Harvard University, University of Cambridge, and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The society's technical activities are closely tied to the development of artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and 5G networks, as influenced by Yann LeCun, Fei-Fei Li, and Andrew Ng.

Publications

The IEEE Signal Processing Society publishes a number of journals and magazines, including the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, the IEEE Signal Processing Letters, and the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, which are edited by IEEE Fellows like Martin Vetterli, Ingrid Daubechies, and Pierre Duhamel. The society also publishes a number of conference proceedings, including the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing Proceedings and the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing Proceedings, which are indexed by Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, and Scopus. The society's publications are widely read by researchers and practitioners in the field, including those from MIT Lincoln Laboratory, IBM Research, and Microsoft Research.

Awards

The IEEE Signal Processing Society presents a number of awards to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of signal processing, including the IEEE Signal Processing Society Award, the IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal, and the IEEE Norbert Wiener Award, which have been awarded to IEEE Fellows like Thomas Kailath, Sanjoy Mitter, and Robert Gray. The society also presents a number of best paper awards and best student paper awards at its conferences, which are sponsored by Google, Amazon, and Facebook. The society's awards are highly prestigious and are recognized by the engineering community, including National Academy of Engineering, Royal Academy of Engineering, and Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.

Conferences

The IEEE Signal Processing Society sponsors a number of conferences and workshops throughout the year, including the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, and the IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning for Signal Processing, which are attended by researchers from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Institute of Technology. The society's conferences provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present their latest research and developments in the field, and are often held in collaboration with other organizations, such as IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Communications Society, and International Society for Optics and Photonics. The society's conferences are highly regarded and are considered to be among the most important events in the field, as recognized by IEEE Spectrum, Communications of the ACM, and Science Magazine.

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