FoCM 2017

Computational Harmonic Analysis and Compressive Sensing

Barcelona, July 17th-19th, 2017

This workshop is part of the triennial FoCM conference series, organized by the Society for Foundations of Computational Mathematics. The next edition will be held in Barcelona, July 10th-19th, 2017.

The workshop highlights the interaction between computational harmonic analysis and the mathematics of signal and data processing. Topics include compressive sensing, phase retrieval, deep learning, high-dimensional data analsis, superresolution, and spectral estimation.

Abstract booklet

The booklet with abstracts is available here.

Organizers

  • Karlheinz Gröchenig , University of Vienna, Austria
  • Holger Rauhut, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  • Thomas Strohmer, University of California Davis, USA
  • Semi-plenary speakers

  • Robert Calderbank , Duke University, USA
  • Ingrid Daubechies , Duke University, USA
  • Speakers

  • Ben Adcock, Simon Frasier University, Canada
  • Afonso Bandeira, New York University, USA
  • Helmut Bölcskei , ETH Zuerich, Switzerland
  • Joan Bruna, New York University, USA
  • Laurent Demanet, MIT, USA
  • Simon Foucart, Texas A&M University, USA
  • Philipp Grohs, University of Vienna, Austria
  • David Gross, University of Cologne, Germany
  • Gitta Kutyniok, Technical University Berlin, Germany
  • Gilad Lerman, University of Minnesota, USA
  • Shuyang Ling, University of California at Davis, USA
  • Mauro Maggioni, Johns Hopkins University, USA
  • Dustin Mixon, Ohio State University, USA
  • Benjamin Recht, University of California Berkeley, USA
  • José Luis Romero, University of Vienna, Austria
  • Amit Singer, Princeton University, USA
  • Soledar Villar, University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Information

    Related plenary talk: Joel Tropp, California Institute of Technology, USA

    Related workshops of FoCM'17:

    Random Matrix Theory,

    Approximation Theory,

    Learning Theory,

    Previous workshops: FoCM'14, FoCM'11

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    Updated: November 7, 2016.