Student Paper Competition
Student Paper Competition
EUSIPCO 2019 holds a competition to select the Best Student Paper of the workshop among the papers submitted by graduate or undergraduate students
The first author of each of these papers should be a full-time student at the time of manuscript submission to EUSIPCO 2019. The finalists must present their work in a special poster session that will be announced.
Up to 12 leading papers will be identified and will undergo final evaluation for 3 winners. Winners of the Best Paper Awards will be announced at the Banquet.
Please make sure that the student (first author of the paper) is registered in EDAS as student and has clicked the corresponding check box in the profile.
Student Paper Competition winners
Winners
Fast Alignment of Limited Angle Tomograms by Projected Cross
Correlation
Ricardo M. Sánchez
Max Planck Institute for Biophysics & Goethe University,
Germany
Gated Graph Convolutional Recurrent Neural Networks
Luana Ruiz
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Random Matrix-Improved Estimation of the Wasserstein Distance
Between Two Centered
Malik Tiomoko
Université Paris Saclay/ Gipsa Lab, France
Honorable mention
A Biologically Constrained Encoding Solution for Long-Term
Storage of Images onto Synthetic DNA
Melpomeni Dimopoulou
I3S/CNRS, France
Student Paper Competition
Full-time students who are first author of a paper submitted to EUSIPCO 2019 were eligible to participate in a competition to select the Best Student Paper of the conference.
Thirteen (13) leading papers have been identified and their corresponding student authors have been invited to present their work in a special poster session.
Student finalists will undergo an evaluation by a panel of experts who will select 3 winners. Winners will be announced during the conference banquet and will receive an award certificate as well as an economical prize of 500 €.
Competition Venue
Date: Monday, September
2md
Time: 17:45
Location: Poster Areas 1,
2 & 3, PALEXCO, A Coruña
Finalists
Name | Title | Affiliation | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Adrian Herzog | On the Relation Between DOA-Vector Eigenbeam ESPRIT and Subspace Pseudointensity-Vector | International Audio Laboratories Erlangen, Germany |
2 | Ricardo M. Sánchez | Fast Alignment of Limited Angle Tomograms by Projected Cross Correlation | Max Planck Institute for Biophysics & Goethe University, Germany |
3 | Mir Khan | Comparing Optimization Methods of Neural Networks for Real-time Inference | Tampere University, Finland |
4 | Marius Arvinte | Deep Log-Likelihood Ratio Quantization | University of Texas at Austin, USA |
5 | Ricardo Monteiro | Optimized Reference Picture Selection for Light Field Image Coding | ISCTE-IUL & Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal |
6 | Luana Ruiz | Gated Graph Convolutional Recurrent Neural Networks | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
7 | Nitsan Rubinshtein | Waveform Optimization for FDA Radar | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel |
8 | Tianyi Liu | A Parallel Optimization Approach on the Infinity Norm Minimization Problem | Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany |
9 | Sabrina Bourmani | Asymptotic Karlin-Rubin's Theorem with Application to Signal Detection in a Subspace Cone | IMT Atlantique, France |
10 | Bruno Mériaux | On the Recursions of Robust COMET Algorithm for Convexly Structured Shape Matrix | SONDRA, CentraleSupélec, France |
11 | Malik Tiomoko | Random Matrix-Improved Estimation of the Wasserstein Distance Between Two Centered | Université Paris Saclay/ Gipsa Lab, France |
12 | Melpomeni Dimopoulou | A Biologically Constrained Encoding Solution for Long-Term Storage of Images onto Synthetic DNA | I3S/CNRS, France |
13 | Mehmet Yamac | Reversible Privacy Preservation Using Multi-Level Encryption and Compressive Sensing | Tampere University of Technology, Finland |