Student
Posters
This session provides a forum for Ph.D. students to present their ongoing work and get feedback from experts in the community. Students are expected to have at least one clearly defined problem that they are working on and initial solutions for the problem. A 2-page extended abstract describing the research work (preferably work-in progress and/or planned) must be submitted. The topics of interest are the same as those of the Sarnoff Symposium. The submission should highlight (1) the core problem; (2) related works; (3) solution directions being pursued; and (4) preliminary results. Authors of accepted posters are expected to present their work in a poster session. Abstracts of the accepted posters will be included in the proceedings of the Sarnoff Symposium.
All abstracts have been submitted to the Student Poster Forum Co-Chair, Lijun Qian (qianlijun@gmail.com). No new abstracts are being accepted.
STUDENT POSTER FORUM:
This session provides a forum for Ph.D. students to present their ongoing work and get feedback from experts in the community. Students are expected to have at least one clearly defined problem that they are working on and initial solutions for the problem. A 2-page extended abstract describing the research work (preferably work-in progress and/or planned) must be submitted. The topics of interest are the same as those of the Sarnoff Symposium. The submission should highlight (1) the core problem; (2) related works; (3) solution directions being pursued; and (4) preliminary results. Authors of accepted posters are expected to present their work in a poster session. Abstracts of the accepted posters will be included in the proceedings of the Sarnoff Symposium.
How to submit:
All abstracts have been submitted to the Student Poster Forum Co-Chair, Lijun Qian (qianlijun@gmail.com). No new abstracts are being accepted.