
Welcome to IWW!
The aims of International Image Processing and Wavelet Applications (IWW) conference are to ensure, maintain and enhance the successful and rooted tradition of the academic event by providing the participants with the opportunity to discuss recent challenges, compelling issues across different scientific theoretical, computational and applied disciplines. The conference serves to offer novel and innovative methods to be employed in diverse academic, industrial, economic, scientific and professional domains for the purpose of advancing technologies, application areas and approaches to attain applicable solutions. Besides these, the significance of wavelets, theory and applications used for extracting information from different spectra are foregrounded among the other conference themes. The conference, thereby, is intended to be an academic opportunity for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and so forth to discuss and disseminate related experience, theories, ideas and implementations besides fostering collaboration in their respective fields. Thus, it is a great pleasure and honor to invite you to this academic event of ours with profound exchange of information and ideas aside from thought-provoking discussions.
Sincerely Yours,
General Chairs and Organizing Committee Members of IWW
Contact Information:
Professor Dr. Yeliz Karaca
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655
Email: [email protected]
Previous IWW conferences
Wavelet analysis provides a unique decomposition of time series into signal and noise components, and thus, the significance of wavelets, theory and applications used for extracting information from different spectra become foregrounded. Across the overall spectrum, this array of independent spectra can be extracted allowing the separate detection and monitoring of the real-world complex problems to be able to attain their feasible and optimal solutions. Based on these considerations, the participants of the conference will have the opportunity to discuss different emerging issues of importance with regard to integrated wavelet implementation, including the development experiences through worldwide wavelet applications. The wavelet methods provide avenues for proper understanding of real-world problems. The related scientific meetings are aimed at providing opportunity for interaction of scientists, engineers, applied scientists, environmental scientists, social scientists, medical scientists, among other ones. Historically, we would kindly note that the discussion on this theme was conceived by late Abul Hasan Siddiqi during ICIAM2003 in Sydney, Australia along with his academic teammates in his group, since 2016 wavelet scope has been extended and impetus has been gained, which has led to the progress of the IWW conference series.
The course of the previous IWW conferences is outlined as follows:
- IWW 2025 (hybrit) Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Türkiye
- IWW 2021 (online), Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye in cooperation with University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy, Sharda University, New Delhi, India, EURAS and ISIAM.
- IWW 2019 (physical), Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Türkiye with the co-operation of Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye, EURAS and Sharda University, New Delhi, India.
- IWW 2017 (physical), Kafkas University, Kars, Türkiye and Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye in cooperation with EURAS, Marmara University Istanbul, Türkiye. Kocaeli University, Istanbul, Türkiye, Sharda University, New Delhi, India and Altınbaş University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
- IWW 2016 (physical), Marmara University, Istanbul, Türkiye with the co-operations of Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye and Sharda University, New Delhi, India.
- IWW 2013 (physical), Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain with the co-operation of Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
- IWW 2012 (physical), Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Türkiye with the co-operation of Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
- IWW 2010 (physical), Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye with the co-operation of ICTP-OEA.
- IWW 2009 (physical), Kocaeli University, Türkiye with the co-operation of ICTP-OEA.
- IWW 2008 (physical), Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye with the co-operation of The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics-Office of External Activities (ICTP-OEA, Italy).
- IWW 2007 (physical), Istanbul Aydın University, Istanbul, Türkiye with the co-operation of The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics-Office of External Activities (ICTP-OEA, Italy).
- IWW 2005 (physical), Istanbul Ticaret University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
Themes
The International Conference on Image Processing, Wavelet and applications (IWW) serves to provide a platform for disciplines spanning across the ever-evolving landscapes of science, engineering, applied mathematics, computer science, applied and computational science, information science, medicine, biology, bioengineering, technology as well as industry involving but not limited to researchers, scholars, professionals and practitioners from diverse backgrounds to discuss the most recent developments, findings, experience and insights to advance application areas and approaches to generate and attain applicable solutions regarding emerging challenges and trends in the respective fields.
The IWW Conference addresses the following topics (potential topics include but are not limited to):
Applied Sciences and Mathematics (including but not limited to):
- Nonlinear dynamics and complexity
- Wavelets and its applications in biology, neuroscience, finance, economics, environmental science, geophysics, medicine, and so forth
- Mathematical physics and wavelets
- Computer simulations
- Nonlinear and complex system optimization and intelligent algorithms
- Data-driven dynamical systems
- Entropic applications
- Big data analysis
- Complex systems
- Discrete mathematics
- Continuous or discrete wavelet transforms
- Time-frequency / scale analysis
- Real – time filtering
- Frames and wavelets
- Fractal systems and analysis
- Multifractal analysis and processes
- Fractional calculus and its applications
- Fractional differential equations
- Dynamical behavior of systems with hidden attractors
- Fractional dynamical systems
- Fractional-order systems
- Fractional complex-order dynamical processing
- Fractional dynamical processes and complex systems
- Fractional calculus and wavelet
- Bifurcation and singularity theory
- Deterministic and/or stochastic chaos and fractals
- Formation of patterns
- Complexity theory and neural networks
- Experimental observations and applications of nonlinear phenomena in science and engineering
- Control theory and automation
- Fuzzy sets and systems
- Quality theory of differential equations
- Artificial intelligence applications (machine learning, deep learning, genetic algorithms, natural language processing, data analysis, image processing, signal processing, etc.)
Computational Mathematics, Simulations and Numerical Analyses (but not limited to):
- Computational methods
- Image and signal processing with applications
- Difference and differential equations with applications (i.e. ODEs, PDEs, BVPs)
- Scientific computing and algorithms
- Stochastic differential equations
- Numerical linear algebra
- Error analysis and interval analysis
- Numerical problems in dynamical systems
- Coding theory applications in science (computational mathematics, computational physics, computational statistics, computational chemistry, computational engineering, and so forth.)
- Probability, statistics and information theory
- Applied and industrial mathematics
- Advanced experimental observations
- Applications in science and environmental sciences
- Neural Networks (NNs) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)
- Optimization, control and operational research
- Business analytics
- Applications of wavelet to real-world problems with solutions
- Mathematical physics
- Computer simulations
- Wavelets and applications in engineering
- Wavelet fractals
- Wavelets in agriculture
- Wavelets in geophysics
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Information Sciences and Engineering Applications (including but not limited to):
- Application of advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) (i.e. machine learning, deep learning)
- Data science
- Data mining
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data engineering
- Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Robotics
- Informatics engineering
- Algorithms and computability theory
- Bioinformatics
- Biostatistics
- Bioengineering applications
- Biomedical applications
- Computer vision
- Internet of things and / or robotics
- Edge computing and technologies
- Computational biology
- Computational chemistry
- Computational physics
- Computational health and medicine
- Technologies of game
- Data and information networks
- Computational Intelligence (CI), bioinformatics, and granular computing
- Software engineering
- Knowledge discovery
- Intelligent systems
- Human-centric systems
Awards
The Conference Program is to be notified.
The following awards are planned to be conferred:
Best Paper Award
To be notified.
Young Reseacher Award
To be notified.
Best Presentation Award
To be notified.
Mathematical Breakthrough Award
To be notified.
Innovative Use of Wavelets in Engineering / Science/ Medicine Award
To be notified.
Lifetime Achievement Award
To be notified.
Contact
Contact Information:
Professor Dr. Yeliz Karaca
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655
Email: [email protected]