Signal and image processing is a discipline at the interface of several major scientific fields. In particular, mathematics plays a key role in understanding and modeling problems, and developing the algorithms for solving them. Initially, deeply associated with analysis, statistics and probability theory, mathematical approaches to signal processing involve increasingly diverse areas of mathematics, in response to the emergence of new issues and new types of data. The goal of this thematic month is to review the latest advances in mathematics for signal and image processing, their emergence and impact on several application fields (physics, biology, bio-medical, etc.)
The program will start with a research doctoral school on "Machine learning and signal processing". The following four weeks will be devoted to conferences on more focused topics.
All participants must pre-register at the CIRM web site
20/07/2020: opening of submission site (2-page extended abstract for conferences, application for the research school); opening of pre-registrations(mandatory) at the CIRM web site
18/11/2020: submission deadline
16/12/2020: submission deadline for the research school