June 19-21, 2020 | Virtual Conference
2020 4th International Conference on Digital Signal
Processing was held virtually during June 19-21 in an innovative
way. ICDSP2020 was co-sponsored by Southwest Jiaotong
University, China and Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
We would like to thank the members of the Technical Program
Committee and the Organizing Committee. We are also indebted to
those who served as chairmen, keynote speakers and invited
speakers. Without their support, this conference could not have
been considered successful.
ICDSP2020 proceedings |
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Plenary Session
Prof. Tao Zhang
Prof. Bogong Su
Prof. Changsheng Xu
Prof. Ce Zhu
Prof. Tao Zhang
Parallel Sessions
Best Presentation Awards:
Session 1: Optical Imaging and Video Processing
Kazuki Hozumi
University of Aizu, Japan
Low-latency Block-wise Object Detection Method using SSD for High Resolution
Video
Session 2: Information Science and Computer Vision
Liu Yuhan
Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Venous Tree Separation based on Local Feature
Session 3: Digital Image Analysis and Processing
Lilian Huang
Harbin Engineering University, China
Construction of Block Circulant Measurement Matrix Based on Hybrid Chaos -
Bernoulli Sequences
Session 4: Medical Signal Acquisition and Analysis
Kikuo Asai
The Open University of Japan, Japan
Comparing MAV, Frequency Spectrum, and Wavelet Spectrum of sEMG Signal as
Feature for Simple CNN in Finger Motion Estimation
Session 5: Signal Detection and Signal Estimation
Zhang Dailei
Anhui University, China
Adaptive Window Width Selection Algorithm for Gabor Transform Based on Improved
Shannon Entropy
Session 6: Digital signal analysis and processing
Xizhong Shen
Shanghai Institute of Technology, China
Speech Enhancement Based on Adaptive Harmonic Model Using Maximum Likelihood
Method
Session 7: Communication and Information System
Mengjun Hu
Harbin Engineering University, China
FPGA Implementation for a Chaotic Digital Receiver Using Duffing oscillators
array
Session 8: Advanced Information Theory and Technology
Qing Liao
Tsinghua University, China
A New Implementation of 16-bit Parallel Prefix Adder for High Speed and Low Area