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Slides of the plenary presentations are available online here.

Papers can be download from the ConfTool Platform. See guidelines here.

Photos of the workshop are available here.

 

Student Paper Contest

The Best Student Paper has been awarded to Antonio José Silveti-Falls for the paper untitled "Generalized Conditional Gradient with Augmented Lagrangian for Composite Optimization" (with C. Molinari and J. Fadili). See other finalists here.

 

Presentation

The Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations (SPARS) workshop brings together people from statistics, engineering, mathematics, and computer science, working on the general area of sparsity-related techniques and computational methods, for high dimensional data analysis, signal processing, and related applications.

SPARS 2019 is held on the campus of the engineering school INP-ENSEEIHT, in the city center of Toulouse, on July 1-4, 2019.

In addition to 9 plenary lectures by world renowned experts, the workshop features a single track with 33 talks and 4 poster sessions (program). Lunch is provided on-site.

The social program includes a welcome reception at restaurant Le Moaï and a banquet at Hôtel-Dieu Saint-Jacques.

SPARS 2019 is held the week before IEEE SampTA 2019 in Bordeaux and IEEE ISIT 2019 in Paris. Toulouse also hosts the French AI event PFIA 2019 the same week than SPARS.

Call for papers information

Call for papers : click here

 

Submission via conftool

Please submit your paper at this address: click here

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important dates

Submission deadline: April 1, 2019

Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2019

Early-bird registration deadline: June 1, 2019

Workshop: July 1-4, 2019

Invited speakers

    Yuejie Chi, Carnegie Mellon University

    Emilie Chouzenoux, University Paris-Est
    Mark Davenport, Georgia Institute of Technology
    Monika Dörfler, University of Vienna
    Pier Luigi Dragotti, Imperial College London
    Bhaskar Rao, UC San Diego
    Simon Thorpe, CNRS
    Lenka Zdeborova, CNRS

     Special talk by Michael I. Jordan (UC Berkeley)

 

 

 

SPARS logo designed by Mário A. T. Figueiredo.

 

 

 

Contact

SPARS secretariat

6 allée Emile Monso - BP 34038

31029 Toulouse Cedex 4

spars2019(at)inp-toulouse.fr

05 34 32 31 19