International Workshop on Signal/Image Processing and Autonomous Robots

Scope

The goal of the workshop is to bring together all researchers and scholars who have expertise in the area of signal/image processing, autonomous robots and artificial intelligence in robotics from around the globe dealing with real-world challenges for the educational system, commercial, industrial and security applications. This workshop is an academic forum for researchers to present and discuss cutting edge research. All research papers are either theoretical or practical in application aspects of signal/image processing, and AI in Robotics can be submitted to SIPAR 2022 workshop. Artificial Intelligence computing solutions have been widely used for signal processing and robotics. With 5G/6G, IoT, and cloud system development, there are an increasing amount of data generated, communicated, and computed, hence the need for intelligent signal/Image processing solutions. The advancement of modern communication and computing technologies enables new networked complex industrial systems. Intelligent signal/Image processing solutions may have applications in a wide range of domains. This special workshop focuses on intelligent signal/image processing and autonomous robots. The related study can be researched to meet application constraints for specific real-world applications. Relevant qualitative and quantitative approximation solutions can be researched together with exact solutions for both theoretical and experimental studies. The SIPAR 2022 workshop aims to attract the latest research results and the latest solutions for intelligent signal/image processing and autonomous robots. Both theoretical and application-driven studies are welcome, especially papers with good technical depth on signal/image processing and autonomous robots.

Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Signal/Image Pattern Recognition
  • Intelligent Signal/Image Processing for Industry Decision Support
  • Optimal Signal/Image Processing Solutions in Industry
  • Optimal Signal/Image Processing for Intelligent Transportations
  • Complexity Analysis for Signal/Image Processing in Smart City Solutions
  • Low Complexity Signal/Image Processing for Complex Industrial Systems
  • Signal/Image Processing for Medical Diagnosis or Classification
  • Signal/Image Processing for Mobile Sensor Networks
  • Natural Language Processing for Robotics
  • Speech Processing for Automation
  • Robotics and Applications in Industry 4.0.
  • Artificial Intelligence in Robotics.
  • Artificial Neural Networks in Robotics or automation
  • Hybrid Optimization Techniques in Robotics.
  • Robotics Science and Engineering & Control
  • Mechatronics to Industrial Automation
  • Mechatronics or Robotics Education
  • Design and Applications of Robotics with Simulation Tools.
  • Cooperative and Network Robotics
  • Rescue and Security Robotics
  • Agriculture and Field Robotics
  • Intelligent Data mining and Farming
  • Biped and Humanoid Robots
  • Factory and Home Automation
  • Simulation and Modelling of Robotic Systems
  • Tele-robotics and Tele-operation
  • Vision Systems for Automation and Robotics
  • Smart Sensors and Sensor Fusion for Robotic Applications
  • Multi-sensor Data Fusion using Neural and Fuzzy Techniques
  • Decision Support Systems- Automated Problem Solving Emerging Technologies

Workshop Co-Chairs

Vijay Kumar Banga, Amritsar Group of Colleges, Amritsar, Punjab, India
Thaweesak Yingthawornsuk, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand

Program Committee

  • T. Sasilatha, AMET University, Chennai, India
  • Ashok Kumar, Model institute of Engineering and technology, Jammu, India
  • Cherry Bhargava, Symbiosis International University (Deemed University) Lavale, Pune, India
  • Sumit Sharma, GNA University, Phagwara, Punjab, India
  • Gurjeet Singh, Amritsar Group of Colleges, Punjab, India
  • Paramjeet Singh Pannu, Amritsar Group of Colleges, Punjab, India
  • Upain Bhatia, Amritsar Group of Colleges, Punjab, India
  • Narinder Sharma, Amritsar Group of Colleges, Punjab, India
  • Amanpreet Singh, Amritsar Group of Colleges, Punjab, India
  • Maninder Gill, Amritsar Group of Colleges, Punjab, India
  • Michel Plaisent, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada
  • Michael Pecht, University of Maryland, USA
  • Deok-Seok Seo, School of Architecture, Halla University, Korea
  • Kei Eguchi, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
  • Kazuaki Maeda, Chubu University, Japan
  • Daniel D. Dasig, Jr., Jose Rizal University, Phillipines
  • Philip Ermita, University of Perpetual Help, Phillipines
  • Ali Ahmadian, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
  • Shahid Anwar, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia
  • Aminur Rahman, Institute of Bioscience, University Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia
  • Teerapong Boonlar, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
  • Pramote Anunvrapong, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand
  • Napassadol Singhata, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand
  • Thaweewong Akkaralaertsest, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand
  • Adisorn Sirikham, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand
  • Jessada Konpang, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand
  • Putthiphong Kirdpipat, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand
  • Saowalak Saengkae, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand
  • Siriporn Dachasilaruk, Naresuan Univeristy, Thailand

Contact

thaweesak.yin@kmutt.ac.th