Texas Instruments Student Paper Awards
Texas Instruments has kindly sponsored the awards for our student paper competition. All papers whose first author was a registered PhD student who also presented the paper at EUSIPCO 2009 were entered into this competition. Based on scores achieved in the review process, the 25 highest-ranking papers were nominated (please see list further below). The TPC has assessed the nominated papers and we are delighted to announce the following three winners (in no particular order):
Texas Instruments Student Papers Award Winners
- Mickaël Duquenoy (with Jean-Philippe Ovarlez, Laurent Ferro-Famil and Eric Pottier): Supervised Classification of Scatterers on SAR Imaging based on Incoherent polarimetric time-frequency signatures
- Wallace Alves Martins (with Paulo Diniz): Minimum Redundancy Multicarrier and Single-Carrier systems based on Hartley Transforms
- Yifei Wang (with Naim Dahnoun and Alin M Achim): A Novel Lane Feature Extraction Algorithm Based on Digital Interpolation
The winners will receive a certificate as well as a TI DM6437 Digital Video Development Kit, a TI 6416 Development Kit, and a TI eZ430 RF2500 - MCU and Low Power RF Development Tool. The organising committee would like to gratefully acknowledge Texas Instruments and Robert Owen, the programme manager of TI's European University Programme, for sponsoring the awards and providing the prizes.Many congratulations to the winners!
Nominations
- Jens Ahrens (with Sascha Spors): An Analytical Approach to 2.5D Sound Field Reproduction Employing Circular Distributions Of Non-Omnidirectional Loudspeakers
- Dalal Ait Allal (with Rodolphe Weber, Gilles Theureau and Ismaël Cognard): RFI mitigation in the context of Pulsar coherent de-dispersion at Nancay radio astronomical Observatory
- Laure Amate (with Joao Rendas): Sparse Model Fitting in Nested Families: Bayesian Approach vs Penalized Likelihood
- Abdel-Nasser Assimi (with Charly Poulliat and Inbar Fijalkow): Packet Combining for Multi-Layer Hybrid-ARQ over Frequency-Selective Fading Channels
- Eduardo Batista (with Orlando J. Tobias and Rui Seara): Fully Adaptive LMS/NLMS Interpolated Volterra Filters with Removed Boundary Effect
- Alexander Bertrand (with Marc Moonen)/em>: Distributed adaptive node-specific MMSE signal estimation in sensor networks with a tree topology
- Jesper Boldt (with Daniel P W Ellis): A Simple Correlation-Based Model of Intelligibility for Nonlinear Speech Enhancement and Separation
- Khaled Chahine (with Baltazart Vincent, Yide Wang, Derobert Xavier and Cédric Lebastard): Effects of frequency-dependent attenuation on the performance of time delay estimation techniques using Ground Penetrating Radar
- Mohammad Dmour (with Mike Davies): An approach to under-determined speech separation based on a non-linear mixture of beamformers
- Mickaël Duquenoy (with Jean-Philippe Ovarlez, Laurent Ferro-Famil and Eric Pottier): Supervised Classification of Scatterers on SAR Imaging based on Incoherent polarimetric time-frequency signatures
- Pinar Oguz Ekim (with Joao Gomes, João Xavier and Paulo Oliveira): ML-Based Sensor Network Localization And Tracking: Batch and Time-Recursive Approaches
- Aymen El Ghoul (with Ian Jermyn and Josiane Zerubia): Inflection Point Model Under Phase Field Higher-Order Active Contours For Network Extraction From VHR Satellite Images
- Mohammad Reza Gholami (with Erik G Ström and Mats Rydström): Indoor Sensor Node Positioning Using UWB Range Measurements
- Tero Ihalainen (with Ari Viholainen, Tobias Hidalgo Stitz, Markku K. Renfors and Maurice G. Bellanger): Filter Bank Based Multi-Mode Multiple Access Scheme for Wireless Uplink
- Effrosyni Kokiopoulou (with Daniel Kressner and Pascal Frossard): Optimal image alignment with random measurements
- Wallace Alves Martins (with Paulo Diniz): Minimum Redundancy Multicarrier and Single-Carrier systems based on Hartley Transforms
- Christian Mehlführer (with Martin Wrulich, Josep Colom Ikuno, Dagmar Bosanska and Markus Rupp: Simulating the Long Term Evolution Physical Layer
- Ioannis Panagakis (with Constantine Kotropoulos and Gonzalo Arce): Music genre classification via sparse representations of auditory temporal modulations
- Harri Pölönen (with Jussi Tohka and Ulla Ruotsalainen): Automatic Intensity Quantification of Fluorescence Targets from Microscope Images with Maximum Likelihood Estimation
- Nelly Pustelnik (with Caroline Chaux and Jean-Christophe Pesquet): Hybrid regularization for data restoration in the presence of Poisson noise
- Mansour Rachid (with Babak Daneshrad): A Low-Complexity Iterative MIMO Sphere Decoding Algorithm
- Hari Vishnu (with Anand G. v. and Premkumar A. B): Optimal Suprathreshold Stochastic Resonance based nonlinear detector
- Yifei Wang (with Naim Dahnoun and Alin M Achim): A Novel Lane Feature Extraction Algorithm Based on Digital Interpolation
- Takuya Yoshioka (with Tomohiro Nakatani and Masato Miyoshi): Fast Algorithm for Conditional Separation and Dereverberation
- Wancheng Zhang (with Andy W. H. Khong and Patrick Naylor): Acoustic system equalization using channel shortening techniques for speech dereverberation
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