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Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition,

International Conference, SIP 2009, Held as Part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2009, Jeju Island, Korea, December 10-12, 2009. Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS, volume 61)

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As future generation information technology (FGIT) becomes specialized and fr- mented, it is easy to lose sight that many topics in FGIT have common threads and, because of this, advances in one discipline may be transmitted to others. Presentation of recent results obtained in different disciplines encourages this interchange for the advancement of FGIT as a whole. Of particular interest are hybrid solutions that c- bine ideas taken from multiple disciplines in order to achieve something more signi- cant than the sum of the individual parts. Through such hybrid philosophy, a new principle can be discovered, which has the propensity to propagate throughout mul- faceted disciplines. FGIT 2009 was the first mega-conference that attempted to follow the above idea of hybridization in FGIT in a form of multiple events related to particular disciplines of IT, conducted by separate scientific committees, but coordinated in order to expose the most important contributions. It included the following international conferences: Advanced Software Engineering and Its Applications (ASEA), Bio-Science and Bio-Technology (BSBT), Control and Automation (CA), Database Theory and Application (DTA), D- aster Recovery and Business Continuity (DRBC; published independently), Future G- eration Communication and Networking (FGCN) that was combined with Advanced Communication and Networking (ACN), Grid and Distributed Computing (GDC), M- timedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting (MulGraB), Security Technology (SecTech), Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (SIP), and- and e-Service, Science and Technology (UNESST).

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Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Warsaw and Infobright Inc., Poland

    Dominik Ślęzak

  • Indian Statistical Institute, India

    Sankar K. Pal

  • University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia

    Byeong-Ho Kang

  • Lab. of Multimedia Information Technology (MMIT), East China Normal University (ECNU), Shanghai, China

    Junzhong Gu

  • Nagasaki University, Japan

    Hideo Kuroda

  • Hannam University, Daejeon, South Korea

    Tai-hoon Kim

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