报告会时间:6月26日下午三点 地点:新主楼第二报告厅
报告会题目:Writing an Excellent Paper for Technical Publication: An Editor’s Perspective
报告人:Chang Wen Chen
摘要:
This talk will present an editor’s personal perspective on writing an excellent paper for technical publication. This talk will first begin with the preparations needed before one starts actual writing. The talk will then examine briefly the main building blocks of a technical publication. More details and emphasis will be on how to build a convincing case for a technical publication through a series of strategies that may transform a correct paper into a compelling one. Step-by-step explanations will be given to illustrate how to compose an excellent paper based on sound technical contents. Finally, this talk will explain some IEEE publication guidelines.
报告人简历:
Chang Wen Chen is currently the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems for Video Technology. He has been an Associate Editor for IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems for Video Technology 1997-2005, an Associate Editor for IEEE Trans. Multimedia 2002-2005, and an Editor for IEEE Multimedia Magazine 2003-2005. He is also on the Editorial Board of Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation since 2000. He has served as a Guest Editor for several premier journals, including Proceedings of IEEE and Journal of Selected Areas in Communications. He served as Technical Program Committee Chair for 2006 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo held in July 2006 in Toronto, Canada and the Technical Program Committee Chair for Visual Communication and Image Processing 2007 held in January 2007 in San Jose, CA. He is serving the General Chair for IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems to be held in October 2007 in Shanghai, China and Symposium Chair for ICC2008 Symposium on Communication Software and Services to be held in May 2008 in Beijing, China. His research interests include video coding, processing, analysis, and embedded implementation; reliable and secure image and video transmission over mobile wireless channels; medical image analysis and biomedical information processing; distributed source coding and digital signal processing for communications; and collaborative signal processing and data aggregation for sensor networks. His research has been supported by NSF, DARPA, Air Force, NASA, Whitaker Foundation, and Kodak.
He received his BS from University of Science and Technology of China in 1983, MSEE from University of Southern California in 1986, and Ph.D. from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1992. Currently he is Allen Henry Distinguished Professor at Florida Institute of Technology. He was on the faculty of Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Rochester from 1992 to 1996, on the faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Missouri-Columbia from 1996 to 2003. He also served as the Head of Interactive Media Group at David Sarnoff Research Labs from 2000 to 2002. He is a Fellow of IEEE for his contributions in digital image and video processing, analysis, and communications, and a Fellow of SPIE for his contributions in electronic imaging and visual communications.