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Following the success of the previous editions of the workshop on Bio- Inspired Signal and Image Processing (BISIP), we are pleased to announce the third one in this series. This workshop aims at bringing together researches from signal and image processing communities in an effort to promote and encourage cross- fertilization of ideas and tools related but not limited to, biometrics, biomedical image processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Organized by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University and Warsaw University of Technology Technical Sponsors: IEEE Lithuania Section, SP/CIS/COM Chapter IEEE Poland Section VGTU Faculty of Electronics Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK) General Co-Chairs: Prof. Dalius Navakauskas Prof. Andrzej Pacut Scientific and Organizing Committee: Prof. Šarūnas Paulikas Dr. Adam Czajka Dr. Artūras Serackis Requirement for presentations: Presentation duration up to 15 min. Presentation language: English. All presentation must be prepared in Microsoft PowerPoint or PDF formats. For Submission and Registration Guidance: Visit: http://bisip.vgtu.lt Contact: [email protected] The 3 rd IEEE Workshop on Bio-Inspired Signal and Image Processing BISIP 2014 Faculty of Electronics Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Vilnius, Lithuania May 5, 2014 IEEE conference record number 34561

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Following the success of the previous editions of the workshop on Bio-Inspired Signal and Image Processing (BISIP), we are pleased to announce the third one in this series. This workshop aims at bringing together researches from signal and image processing communities in an effort to promote and encourage cross-fertilization of ideas and tools related but not limited to, biometrics, biomedical image processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.  Organized by:

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University and Warsaw University of Technology

Technical Sponsors: IEEE Lithuania Section, SP/CIS/COM Chapter IEEE Poland Section VGTU Faculty of Electronics Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK) General Co-Chairs: Prof. Dalius Navakauskas Prof. Andrzej Pacut Scientific and Organizing Committee: Prof. Šarūnas Paulikas Dr. Adam Czajka Dr. Artūras Serackis Requirement for presentations: Presentation duration up to 15 min. Presentation language: English. All presentation must be prepared in Microsoft PowerPoint or PDF formats. For Submission and Registration Guidance: Visit: http://bisip.vgtu.lt Contact: [email protected]

The 3rd IEEE Workshop on

Bio-Inspired Signal and Image Processing

BISIP 2014

Faculty of Electronics Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

Vilnius, Lithuania May 5, 2014

IEEE conference record number 34561

The 2nd

IEEE Workshop on

Bio-Inspired Signal and Image Processing

BISIP 2010

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania

March 20, 2010

CALL FOR PAPERS

Following the success of the first edition of the workshop on Bio-Inspired Signal and Image Processing (BISIP), we are pleased to announce the second one in this series. This workshop aims at bringing together researches from signal and image processing communities in an effort to promote and encourage cross-fertilization of ideas and tools related but not limited to, biometrics, biomedical image processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

Organized by:

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

Warsaw University of Technology

Technical Co-Sponsors:

IEEE Lithuania Section, SP/CIS/COM Chapter

http://ewh.ieee.org/sb/lithuania/vgtu HNIT-BALTIC

S. Konarskio g. 28a, LT-03127 Vilnius, Lithuania

IEEE Poland Section

http://www.ieee.pl Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK)

Wąwozowa 18, 02-796 Warsaw, Poland

General Co-Chairs:

Prof. Dalius Navakauskas Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania

Prof. Andrzej Pacut Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Scientific and Organizing Committee:

Dr. Irina Naidionova Geozondas JSC, Lithuania

Dr. Artūras Serackis Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania

Dr. Adam Czajka Research and Academic Computer Network NASK, Poland

Important Dates:

Abstract submission: February 25, 2010 February 15, 2010

Notification of acceptance: March 1, 2010 February 22, 2010

Camera ready paper submission*: May 31, 2010

* – All contributions presented in oral and poster sessions will be published in the workshop proceedings on CD. Based on presentation quality and originality some works will be selected for the following publishing in a scientific journal “Science – Future of Lithuania” (ISSN 2029-2341 print / 2029-2252 online, http://www.mla.vgtu.lt).

For Submission and Registration Guidance:

Visit: http://www2.el.vgtu.lt/konferencijos

Contact: [email protected]

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Bio-Inspired Signal and Image Processing – BISIP 2014

5th of May, 2014 (Monday) Naugarduko g. 41, Vilnius

VGTU Faculty of Electronics, 413 room

Distinguished lecturer lecture – 10:00

V John Mathews, SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering University of Utah El. p. [email protected]

Coffee break – 11:00

Session – 11:30 Session chair – dr. Sarunas Paulikas

1. Adam Czajka, Institute of Control and Computation Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland El. p. [email protected] PUPIL DYNAMICS FOR PRESENTATION ATTACKS DETECTION IN IRIS RECOGNITION 2. Jevgenij Tichonov, Vilnius University, Institute of Informatics and Mathematics, System Analysis Department, Vilnius, Lithuania El. p. [email protected] THE SSIM INDEX METHOD IN QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF LARGE IMAGES 3. Mateusz Trokielewicz, Adam Czajka, Institute of Control and Computation Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology and Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK), Warsaw, Poland El. p. [email protected] ASSESSMENT OF OCULAR DISEASE IMPACT ON IRIS RECOGNITION PERFORMANCE - A PRELIMINARY STUDY

4. Vytautas Valaitis, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania El. p. [email protected] MULTI-AGENT NEURAL NETWORK APPROACH ON INVERSE KINEMATICS PROBLEM IN CHANGING TASK ENVIRONMENT 5. Weronika Gutfeter, Institute of Control and Computation Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology and Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK), Warsaw, Poland El. p. [email protected] METHODS OF ANALYZING DEPTH IMAGES FOR FACE RECOGNITION 6. Tomyslav Sledevič, Department of Electronics Systems, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania El. p. [email protected] HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION OF ISOLATED WORD RECOGNIZER 7. Dalius Krunglevičius, Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania El. p. [email protected] SPIKE-TIMING-DEPENDENT LEARNING OF SPATIOTEMPORAL PATTERNS IN A VARYING RANGE OF STIMULATION 8. Dalius Matuzevičius, Henrikas Vaitkevičius, Department of Electronics Systems, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania Department of General Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania El. p. [email protected] COMPUTATIONAL MODEL OF BINOCULAR VISION SYSTEM

Coffee break – 13:30

Discussions – 14:00