Special track on: Wavelets and
Validated Numerics |
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Scope:
The wavelet transform is
widely used in many fields such as signal processing, image
processing and numerical computation of differential equations.
Wavelet analysis theory is still ongoing and applied to many
fields.
On the other hand, validated numerics is developed
and expected to bridge the gap between a numerically observed
phenomenon, and its mathematical counter-part. Main techniques
and tools in this field are interval arithmetic, floating-point
computations with switching rounding mode, symbolic approaches,
formal proofs and so on.
Both wavelets and validated
numerics are powerful tools in applied mathematics with
applications such as image processing and numerical simulation.
However, wavelets are not well known in the field of validated
numerics and vice versa at the present.
In the track on Wavelets and Validated Numerics, we intend to share the recent
and advanced wavelet theory and validated numerics, and discuss
new possibilities for wavelets and validated numerics.
Topics:
Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to: Wavelet transforms
Wavelet-based signal and image processing Wavelets in applied
mathematics Wavelets and its applications Combining
wavelets and validated numerics Verified numerical computations
Computer-assisted proofs and verification for differential
equations Interval analysis and its applications
Industrial and scientific applications of verified numerical
computations Numerical computation and reliability
Numerical analysis
Paper Submission:
Authors
should submit a
6-page version of their original and unpublished work
including 5 keywords in the CPS format to their respective
track/session chair. Papers that do not fit
the scope of any of the existing sessions, should be
submitted to the ITNG General Track.
Per ITNG policy, all papers will be reviewed by at least two
independent reviewers. See
ITNG2015 submission page
for detail.
Evaluation Process
Papers will
be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness.
Per ITNG policy, except for invited papers, all papers will
be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. Accepted
papers will be published in the conference proceedings with an ISBN.
Best Student Paper:
The Best
Student Paper will be awarded at the conference. To be eligible, the
student must be the sole author of the paper, or the first
author and primary contributor. (The winner of the award
will present the paper in a plenary session at the conference). A
cover letter to the General Chair/Track Chair must identify
the paper as a candidate for this competition at the time of
submission.
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