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  • Extended Deadline 10 May: CISP'10-BMEI'10, Yantai,China (Ei Compendex/ISTP/IEEE Xplore)

    Dear Colleague,

    The 3rd International Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP 2010)
    and the 3rd International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and
    Informatics (BMEI 2010) will be jointly held from 16 to 18 October 2010 in
    Yantai, China. Due to numerous requests, the submission deadline is extended
    to *10 May 2010*.

    CISP’10-BMEI’10 is a premier international forum for scientists and
    researchers to present the state of the art of multimedia, signal
    processing, biomedical engineering and informatics. The previous
    CISP’09-BMEI’09 attracted over 3000 submissions from around the world. The
    registration fee of US*D390 includes proceedings, lunches, dinners, banquet,
    coffee breaks, and all technical sessions. CISP’10-BMEI’10 is technically
    co-sponsored by the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.

    *All papers in conference proceedings will be indexed by both EI Compendex
    and ISTP, as well as the IEEE Xplore (CISP 2010 IEEE Catalog Number:
    CFP1094D-PRT, ISBN: 978-1-4244-6514-9; BMEI 2010 IEEE Catalog Number:
    CFP1093D-PRT, ISBN: 978-1-4244-6496-8. CISP-BMEI 2008 and 2009 papers have
    already been indexed in EI Compendex). Substantially extended versions of
    best papers will be published in a CISP’10-BMEI’10 special issue of
    the Computers
    and Electrical Engineering journal (SCI-indexed).*

    BMEI 2010 Special Track on Informatics includes (but is not limited
    to): *Communications
    and Networking, Software Engineering, Data Engineering, Intelligent
    Computing, Information Security, Automation and Control, etc.. *

    Yantai was listed as one of the world's most inhabitable places by the
    United Nations and was recognized as the "most charming city of China" by
    China Central Television. Undulating hills rise above the area's many rivers
    and are framed by beaches and neighboring islands. Famous tourist
    attractions include the Tashan Mountain, Kongdong Island, and Penglai
    Pavilion Scenic Area. Seafood and fruits are plentiful in Yantai.

    For more information, visit the conference web page:

    http://cisp-bmei2010.ytu.edu.cn

    If you have any questions after visiting the conference web page, please
    email the secretariat at cisp_bmei@ytu.edu.cn

    Join us at this major event in beautiful Yantai !!!

    Organizing Committee

    cisp_bmei@ytu.edu.cn
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