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Bio: Dr. Isao Yamada received the B.E.degree in computer science from the
University of Tsukuba, in 1985 and the M.E.and Ph.D. degrees in electrical
and electronic engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, in 1987
and 1990, respectively. Currently, he is an Associate Professor in the
Department of Communications and Integrated Systems, Tokyo Institute of
Technology. From August 1996 to July 1997, he was a Visiting Associate
Professor at Pennsylvania State University, State College. His current
research interests are in mathematical signal processing, adaptive signal
processing, statistical signal processing, nonlinear inverse problem and
optimization theory. He has been Associate Editor for several journals,
including the International Journal on Multidimensional Systems and Signal
Processing (since 1997), the IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of
Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences (2001-2005) and the IEEE
TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS--PART
I: FUNDAMENTAL THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (2006-2007). He received Excellent
Paper Awards in 1990, 1994, and 2006 and the Young Researcher Award in 1992
from the IEICE; the ICF Research Award from the International Communications
Foundation in 2004; the DoCoMo Mobile Science Award (Fundamental Science
Division) from Mobile Communication Fund in 2005; and the Fujino Prize from
Tejima Foundation in 2008. He has given a tutorial lecture (with Danilo
Mandic) on Machine Learning and Signal Processing Applications of Fixed
Point Theory in ICASSP 2007.
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