APSIPA Newsletters

Issue 47 (2026 Feb) [new]
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Issue 13 (2016 Oct)
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Issue 2 (2012)
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About APSIPA Newsletters

APSIPA is pleased to publish an online newsletter for the Signal and Information Processing research interest community. All are welcome to send us their contributions to publish it in APSIPA Newsletter. All contributions should not be more than double column one page with font size 10 including images. The contributions could be (but not limited) articles or notes on:

  1. Review on a recently published book or monograph (preferably within 5 years)
  2. Interesting technology or research line
  3. Interesting scientific fact, progress, development, ... etc
  4. Science and technology in history and pioneers
  5. Announcements specially for interns, scholarships, PG studies, fellowships, and postdocs
  6. Lectures in signal and information technology (description and link to the video of presentation)
  7. Any other material you think suitable for inclusion in the newsletter

All submissions should be sent to Newsletter Editor-in-Chief Prof. Yuichi Tanaka (ytanaka@comm.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp) with a subject heading ‘APSIPA Newsletter’. We reserve the right to carry on minor editing to all submissions to meet our editorial procedure. Copyright of material remains with the original author who grants us the right to make it available on APSIPA website.

Editor-in-Chief:

Prof Yuichi Tanaka (ytanaka@comm.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp)

Vice Editor-in-Chief:

Prof Hong Vicky Zhao (vzhao@tsinghua.edu.cn)