(IWSSIP 2025) 2025 32nd International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing

Image Processingdata mining & big data

Conference Date

Jun 24-Jun 26, 2025

Place

Skopje, Macedonia

Submission Deadline

Feb 02, 2025

E-mail

Telephone

Description

IWSSIP 2025
32nd International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing
24 - 26 June 2025, Skopje, North Macedonia

Topics of Interest
The program includes keynote and special lectures presented by eminent experts in the field, peer reviewed papers and special sessions about but no limited to the following topics:

Signal Processing
Signal estimation and detection
Signal enhancement
Feature extraction
Filtering
Transformations
Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing
Remote Sensing
Radar Signal and Data Processing
Machine Learning for Signal Processing
Biomedical Signal Processing
Image and Video Processing
Coding
Enhancement
Scene analysis
Object localization & recognition
Texture detection & extraction
Medical and Biological image processing
Computer Vision
Deep Learning for Images and Video
Multi-spectral and Hyper-spectral Imaging
Stereoscopic, Multi-view and 3D Processing
Speech and Audio Processing
Coding
Enhancement
Speech recognition
Speaker identification and verification
Speech synthesis
Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing
Multimedia
Multimedia content processing and content description
Multimedia signal processing
Multimedia communications, networking, services and applications
3D multimedia, AR/VR and immersive media
Multimedia databases and mining
Multimedia quality assessment and metrics
Multimedia security, privacy and forensics
Multimedia standards, trends and related research
Human Machine Interface
Speech processing for HMI
2D and 3D Face recognition
Gesture navigation
Brain control interface
Machine Learning
General Machine Learning
Deep Learning
Learning Theory
Optimization
Probabilistic Inference
Security
Watermarking and encryption
Information and network security
Security protocols and services
Blockchain and Cryptography
Networks
Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing
SDN/NFV
Orchestration and Automation
Network Slicing
Routing and Congestion Control
Quantum Communications and Computing
Energy-Efficient and Green Networking
Smart Grid Communications
Social Networks
E-health
Wireless Communications
MIMO, multi-antenna systems and RIS
Multiple Access Techniques
Cooperative transmission and reception
Cognitive radio
Semantic Communications
THz and Optical Wireless Communications
Integrated Communications and Sensing
Machine Learning for Communications
IoT and Wireless sensor network systems
Vehicular Communication and Intelligent Transportation
Aerial and Satellite Communications
Modern ICT in Education
Tools for 21st Century Learning
Immersive technologies and online applications for effective learning
Collaborative and Interactive Learning
Technology Support for Pervasive Learning
Artificial Intelligence in Education
Robotics and HCI in Education
Mobile Learning
Technology for Inclusive Education

Papers
Papers submitted to IWSSIP Special Sessions follow the regular conference template and page limit and will undergo the same review process as regular papers. The Special Session organizers are responsible for organizing the review process of their respective Special Sessions according to the list of proposed potential reviewers. It is expected that the Special Session organizers will invite and assign reviewers to their special session.


Deadlines and Evaluation
Special Session proposals must be submitted by Feb 2, 2025 to chair-iwssip@feit.ukim.edu.mk in PDF format with an e-mail subject “IWSSIP 2025: Proposal for a Special Session”.

Proposers of accepted Special Sessions will be informed by Feb 23, 2025.

The evaluation will consider the proposed topic relevance, the technical content and the proposer’s reach for successful organization of the Special Session.

Restrictions
During the review process, Special Session Organizers must take into account that:

An individual cannot be (co‐)author of more than two papers submitted to the same Special Session
Papers from the organizers cannot exceed 60% of the contents of the Special Session
If a Special Session does not reach a sufficient