2008-04-12

[Mycolleagues] CFP: ISITA 2008

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ISITA 2008 CALL FOR PAPERS
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The 2008 International Symposium on Information Theory and its
Applications, sponsored by the Society of Information Theory and its
Applications (SITA) with the technical co-sponsorship of the IEEE
Information Theory Society and the IEICE Engineering Sciences Society,
will be held in Auckland, New Zealand, from Sunday, December 7,
through Wednesday, December 10, 2008.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Error Control Coding, Coding Theory and Practice,
Coded Modulation, Data Compression and Source Coding,
Communication Systems, Optical Communications,
Detection and Estimation, Mobile Communications,
Spread Spectrum Systems, Pattern Recognition and Learning,
Signal Processing, Speech/Image Coding,
Rate-distortion Theory, Shannon Theory,
Stochastic Processes, Cryptology and Data Security,
Data Networks, Applications of Information Theory,
Multiuser Information Theory, Quantum Information Processing.

Papers will be selected on the basis of an extended summary (not
exceeding 3 pages). The deadline for submission is 23:59, May 7,
2008, GMT. Notification of decisions will be made by the end of July,
2008.


The accepted papers (not exceeding 6 pages) will appear in the CD-ROM
Proceedings and, after the symposium, in the IEEE Xplore. Detailed
information on the technical program, special events, accommodation,
travel support and registration will be posted on the Symposium web
site:

http://www.sita.gr.jp/ISITA2008/

Enquiries on matters related to the Symposium should be addressed as
follows:

General matters: isita2008@sita.gr.jp
Technical program matters: isita2008tpc@sita.gr.jp


Deadline for submission of extended summary May 7, 2008
Notification of paper acceptance late July, 2008
Deadline for final paper submission Sept. 7, 2008
Deadline for author registration Sept. 7, 2008


ISITA2008 is financially supported by The Commemorative Organization
for the Japan World Exposition('70) and Support Center for Advanced
Telecommunications Technology Research.

About Auckland: Auckland, the City of Sails, is the gateway to New
Zealand, one of the world's top outdoor paradises. It is located on
both Tasman Sea and Pacific and boasts countless beaches, a vibrant
cosmopolitan culture, and excellent cuisine and wines. It is connected
to many major cities in Asia, Australia, South America and the USA by
direct airline flights. At the time of ISITA2008, it will be late
spring in Auckland and the beautiful pohutukawa (NZ Christmas Trees)
will be flowering.

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Hiroshi Kamabe : kamabe@ieee.org
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