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Bio: Jean-Yves Tourneret received the ingénieur degree in electrical engineering
from Ecole Nationale Supérieure d\\\'Electronique, d\\\'Electrotechnique,
d\\\'Informatique et d\\\'Hydraulique in Toulouse (ENSEEIHT) in 1989 and the Ph.D.
degree from the National Polytechnic Institute from Toulouse in 1992. He is
currently a professor in the university of Toulouse, France (ENSEEIHT) and a
member of the IRIT laboratory (UMR 5505 of the CNRS). His research
activities are centered around statistical signal processing with a
particular interest to classification and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods.
He was the program chair of the European conference on signal processing
(EUSIPCO), which was held in Toulouse (France) in 2002. He was also member
of the organizing committee for the international conference ICASSP which
was held in Toulouse (France) in 2006. He has been a member of different
technical committees including the Signal Processing Theory and Methods
(SPTM) committee of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (2001-2007).
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