Conferences
27–29 June 2025, Tokushima, Japan
9th International Conference on Graphics and Signal Processing (ICGSP 2025)
It is our great pleasure to invite you to the 9th International Conference on Graphics and Signal Processing (ICGSP), to be held from June 27 to 29, 2025, at Tokushima University, Japan. This prestigious event brings together researchers, academics, and professionals from around the world to share their latest findings, innovative ideas, and research advancements in the fields of graphics and signal processing. ICGSP 2025 will provide a platform for discussing emerging technologies, new methodologies, and the future directions of these dynamic fields. Participants will have the opportunity to participate in keynote speeches by leading experts, attend thought-provoking technical sessions, and explore collaborative research opportunities. We welcome submissions on a variety of topics including image processing, computer graphics, multimedia signal processing, and other related areas. Whether you are presenting your research or joining the discussions, your participation will contribute to the ongoing growth and evolution of this important scientific domain.
Join us in Tokushima for an inspiring and intellectually stimulating experience at ICGSP 2025. We look forward to your participation and to advancing the future of graphics and signal processing together!
Topics of interest include the following:
- Multimedia big data analytics;
- Distributed multimedia for body networks;
- Deep learning for health-specific event detection and classification;
- Streaming, security, and privacy for healthcare;
- Sparsity-based and low-rank-based sensing of human vital signs;
- Multimedia for smart homes and elderly care;
- Multimedia processing for tele-rehabilitation;
- Computational imaging for healthcare applications;
- Healthcare monitoring applications using wearable technologies;
- Image/video/speech/audio coding and processing;
- Multimedia networking;
- Multimedia traffic, communications, and heterogeneous interactions;
- Multimedia quality assessment;
- Internet of Things (IoT)-based multimedia systems and applications;
- Multimedia hardware design;
- Augmented, mixed, and virtual reality;
- Acquisition, storage, retrieval, and display;
- Computer vision processing and analysis;
- Information forensics and security;
- Biomedical signal processing;
- Applied signal and speech processing;
- Emerging technology.