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Welcome to the Southeastern Michigan
Chapter of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS), Circuits and
Systems Society (CASS) and Information Theory Society (ITSOC). We are
a local chapter of the Signal Processing Society,
Circuits and Systems Society, and Information Theory Society.
Our chapter is commonly know among the volunteers as "Chapter
I".
The Signal Processing Society
is an international organization whose purpose is to: advance and
disseminate state-of-the-art scientific information and resources;
educate the signal processing community; and provide a venue for
people to interact and exchange ideas.
The Circuits and Systems Society
is the leading organization that promotes the advancement of the
theory, analysis, design, tools, and implementation of circuits and
systems. The field spans their theoretical foundations, applications,
and architectures, as well as circuits and systems implementation of
algorithms for signal and information processing.
The Information Theory Society
focuses on the processing, transmission, storage, and use of
information, and the foundations of the communication process. It
specifically encompasses theoretical and certain applied aspects of
coding, communications and communications networks, complexity and
cryptography, detection and estimation, learning, Shannon Theory, and
stochastic processes.
We host technical meetings of interest to
local management and technical professionals. This is one of several
dozen IEEE societies.
Note:
We are seeking members who would like to be volunteers and help lead
the Chapter. For more information see the volunteer page.
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