January 10, 2012

Call for papers: Advances in signal and image processing for physico-chemical analysis

(CfP: Deadline extension) Looking for new frontiers in signal and image processing applications in physico-chemical analysis? Have compressive sensing results for mass spectrometry? Got improvements on the Savitsky-Golay filter? Consider the following call for contributions.

 Call for papers: Dossier, Special issue on Advances in signal and image processing for physico-chemical analysis (pdf)



Deadlines : Final manuscript: February 17th, 2012

Oil & Gas Science and Technology - Revue d'IFP Energies Nouvelles
(online journal) 

WikiCfP: OGST-SIP-PCA

With the advent of more affordable, higher resolution or innovative data acquisition techniques (for instance hyphenated instrumentation such as two-dimensional chromatography), the need for advanced signal and image processing tools has grown in physico-chemical analysis, together with the quantity and complexity of acquired measurements. Either with mono- (signals) or two-dimensional (from hyphenated techniques to standard images) data, processing generally aims at improving quality and at providing more precise quantitative assessment of measurements of materials and products, to yield insight or access to information, chemical properties, reactive dynamics or textural properties, to name a few (for instance). Although chemometrics embrace from experimental design to calibration, more interplay between physico-chemical analysis and generic signal and image processing is believed to strengthen the two disciplines. Indeed, although they strongly differ in background and vocabulary, both specialities share similar values of best practice in carrying out identifications and comprehensive characterizations, albethey of samples or of numerical data.
The present call for papers aims at gathering contributions on recent progresses performed and emerging trends concerning (but not limited) to:
  • 1D and 2D acquisition, sparse sampling (compressive sensing), modulation/demodulation, compression, background/baseline/trend estimation, enhancement, integration, smoothing and filtering, denoising, differentiation, detection, deconvolution and source separation, resolution improvement, peak or curve fitting and matching, clustering, segmentation, multiresolution analysis (wavelets), mathematical morphology, calibration, multivariate curve resolution, property prediction, regression, data mining, tomography, visualization,
pertaining to the improvement of physico-chemical analysis techniques, including (not exclusively):
  • (high-performance) gas, liquid or ion chromatography; gel electrophoresis; diode array detector; Ultraviolet (UV), visible, Infrared (NIR, FIR), Raman or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-Ray Absorption (EXAFS, XANES), mass spectrometry; photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS); porosimetry; hyphenated techniques (GCxGC); electron microscopy (SEM, TEM),
in the following proposed domains (not exclusively):
  • catalysis, chemical engineering, oil and gas production, refining processes, petrochemicals, and other sources of energy, in particular alternative energies with a view to sustainable development.
Provisional deadlines:
  • Statement of intent: January 31st, 2012
  • Submission of final manuscript: February 17th, 2012
  • Publication: 2nd semester 2012 
Refering links:
Thierry Gallouët Igor Carron at Nuit Blanche in Around the blogs in 80 hours, Harris Georgiou, GdR ISIS

More details:
http://tinyurl.com/ogst-signal-chemical-analysis
http://www.laurent-duval.eu/lcd-cfp-ogst-2012-call-for-papers-signal-image-processing-physico-chemical-analysis.html

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