APSIPA Magazine
To celebrate the APSIPA 10th Anniversary, the APSIPA magazine was published which reflects the body of knowledge of APSIPA, samples of technologies possessed by members and innovative ideas for short-term and long-term future development. This magazine should be long lasting with good impact to both academic and professional disciplines. In the first edition of this APSIPA Magazine, we collected 42 article written by APSIPA Presidents, Founders, Keynote Speakers, BoG Members, Annual Summit and Conference Organizers, TC Chairs, Distinguished Lecturers, and others. Please click here to download the APSIPA Magazine.
APSIPA Transactions on Signal and Information Processing
Open-access e-only journal in partnership with Cambridge University Press:
The Journal serves as an international forum for signal and
information processing researchers across a broad spectrum of
research, ranging from traditional modalities of signal processing to
emerging areas where either (i) processing reaches higher semantic
levels (e.g., from speech/image recognition to multimodal human behaviour
recognition) or (ii) processing is meant to extract information from
datasets that are not traditionally considered signals (e.g., mining
of Internet or sensor information).
A list of the A-TSIP papers, categorized according to their research areas, is available here for free download.
Merit of this Journal:
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Open access: free, permanent, worldwide access to your article
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Rapid publication: continuous publication immediately after acceptance
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Peer reviewed by international experts, first review within 3 months
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Flat USD 1,000 processing fee: free color, no overlength page charges
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Papers indexed by Scopus, EI and
ESCI, searchable on the Web of Science
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Papers linked on Google Scholar http://goo.gl/xWHRsf
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State-of-the-art platform of Cambridge University Press
Express White Papers makes it easier for authors of accepted
conference papers to convert their submissions into journal paper
submissions. After a prompt review of a conference paper and a white
paper, an assessment of whether the planned submission has a good
chance to be accepted will be provided.
APSIPA Sadaoki Furui Prize Paper Award
is awarded at APSIPA ASC each year based on selection from the
papers published in the preceding five years. Nominations with
supporting comments should be sent to Editor in Chief or
VP-Publications, who co-chair the Award Commitee by August 1.
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The 5th award will be presented in APSIPA ASC 2020 to
A comprehensive study of the rate-distortion performance in MPEG point cloud compression
Evangelos Alexiou, Irene Viola, Tomas M. Borges, Tiago A. Fonseca, Ricardo L. de Queiroz, Touradj Ebrahimi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/ATSIP.2019.20
Published online: 12 November 2019, e27
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http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/apsipa
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http://journals.cambridge.org/sip
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