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SPTM-L5: Detection

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Tuesday, March 7, 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 9
Session Chair: Vaughan Clarkson, The University of Queensland, Australia
 
  SPTM-L5.1: CHANGE DETECTION WITH UNKNOWN POST-CHANGE PARAMETER USING KIEFER-WOLFOWITZ METHOD
         Vijay Singamasetty; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
         Navneeth Nair; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
         Srikrishna Bhashyam; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
         Arun Pachai Kannu; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
 
  SPTM-L5.2: QUICKEST CHANGE DETECTION WITH UNKNOWN POST-CHANGE DISTRIBUTION
         Tze Siong Lau; Nanyang Technological University
         Wee Peng Tay; Nanyang Technological University
         Venugopal V. Veeravalli; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 
  SPTM-L5.3: A DATA CENTRIC APPROACH TO UTILITY CHANGE DETECTION IN ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA.
         Anup Aprem; University of British Columbia
         Vikram Krishnamurthy; University of British Columbia
 
  SPTM-L5.4: A UNIFIED DIVERSITY MEASURE FOR DISTRIBUTED INFERENCE
         Prashant Khanduri; Syracuse University
         Aditya Vempaty; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
         Pramod K. Varshney; Syracuse University
 
  SPTM-L5.5: MULTISENSOR DETECTION OF IMPROPER SIGNALS IN IMPROPER NOISE
         Jitendra Tugnait; Auburn University
 
  SPTM-L5.6: A BLIND TRANSFORM BASED APPROACH FOR THE DETECTION OF ISOLATED ASTROPHYSICAL PULSES
         Marwan Alkhweldi; West Virginia University
         Natalia Schmid; West Virginia University
         Richard Prestage; National Radio Astronomy Observatory