SampTA

Biennial conference on sampling theory


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::summary Biennial conference on sampling theory ::

SampTA (Sampling Theory and Applications) is a biennial interdisciplinary conference for mathematicians, engineers, and applied scientists. The main purpose of SampTA is to exchange recent advances in sampling theory and to explore new trends and directions in the related areas of application. The conference focuses on such fields as signal processing and image processing, coding theory, control theory, real analysis and complex analysis, harmonic analysis, and the theory of differential equations. All of these topics have received a large degree of attention from machine learning researchers, with SampTA serving as bridge between these two communities.

SampTA features plenary talks by prominent speakers, special sessions on selected topics reflecting the current trends in sampling theory and its applications to the engineering sciences, as well as regular sessions about traditional topics in sampling theory. Contributions from authors attending the SampTA conferences are usually published in special issues of Sampling Theory in Signal and Image Processing, an international journal dedicated to sampling theory and its applications. The proceedings of SampTA 2015 were indexed in IEEE Xplore.

The SampTA conference series began as a small workshop in 1995 in Riga, Latvia, but the meetings grew into full-fledged conferences attracting an even mix of mathematicians and engineers as the interest in sampling theory and its many applications blossomed. This even mix makes the SampTA meetings unique in the scientific community. The conference organization is headed by an international steering committee consisting of prominent mathematicians and engineers, and a technical committee responsible for the conference program. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SampTA paused from 2020–2022, but resumed in Summer 2023.

The biennial meetings are announced in various Mathematics and Engineering Calendars, including the Mathematics Calendar of the American Mathematical Society, the Wavelet Digest., the Numerical Harmonic Analysis Group (NuHAG) at the University of Vienna, the Norbert Wiener Center at the University of Maryland, and the IEEE Signal Processing Society.

List of meetings

References

References

  1. [http://sampta2011.ntu.edu.sg/plenaryspeakers.asp Plenary speakers SampTA 2011] {{webarchive. link. (2012-04-25)
  2. [http://sampta2011.ntu.edu.sg/specialsessions.asp Special Sessions SampTA 2011] {{webarchive. link. (2012-05-02)
  3. [http://sampta2011.ntu.edu.sg/regularsessions.asp Regular Sessions SampTA 2011] {{webarchive. link. (2012-05-02)
  4. "The STSIP Journal".
  5. (May 2015). "2015 International Conference on Sampling Theory and Applications (SampTA)".
  6. SampTA1995 [http://www.ciel.pl/projects/BENEFIT/Sampta95-Latvia.htm Sampta95 link]
  7. [http://sampta2011.ntu.edu.sg/committees.asp SampTA 2011] {{webarchive. link. (2011-05-07)
  8. "AMS :: Mathematics Calendar".
  9. "American Mathematical Society :: Homepage".
  10. "Wavelet Digest".
  11. "SampTA 2025".

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