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The International Conference on Acoustics, Speech & Signal Processing (ICASSP), is the IEEE Signal Processing Society’s flagship conference on signal processing and its applications. The 51st edition of ICASSP will be held in Barcelona, Spain. The program will include keynotes by pre-eminent international speakers, cutting-edge tutorial topics, forward-looking special sessions, and several novel satellite events. ICASSP also provides a great networking opportunity with a wide range of like-minded professionals from academia and industry.
Important Dates
- Proposal deadline: October 22, 2025
- Acceptance notification: December 17, 2025
Chairs
Phillip Regalia (US National Science Foundation)
Maria Sabrina Greco (University of Pisa)
SPS Ed Board Liaison
Wei Liu (PolyU, HK)
Conference Topics (including but not limited to):
- Applied Signal Processing Systems
- Audio & Acoustic Signal Processing
- Biomedical Imaging & Signal Processing
- Compressive Sensing, Sparse Modeling
- Computational Imaging
- Computer Vision
- Deep Learning/Machine Learning for Signal Processing
- Image, Video & Multidimensional Signal Processing
- Industrial Signal Processing
- Information Forensics & Security
- Internet of Things
- Multimedia Signal Processing
- Quantum Signal Processing
- Remote Sensing & Signal Processing
- Sensor Array & Multichannel SP
- Signal Processing for Big Data
- Signal Processing for Communication
- Signal Processing for Cyber Security
- Signal Processing for Education
- Signal Processing for Robotics
- Signal Processing Over Graphs
- Signal Processing Theory & Methods
- Speech and Language Processing
Call for Tutorial Proposals
Tutorial proposals in all areas of signal processing and its applications, as listed in the conference topics, are invited. Proposals related to new and emerging topics in signal processing are particularly encouraged.
Tutorials will have a duration of 3 hours, excluding a 20-minute break, and will take place prior to the main technical program. As ICASSP 2026 is an in person conference, for each accepted tutorial, its proposer(s) will have to present it in-person at the conference venue in Barcelona, Spain.
An honorarium of $1000 will be given per tutorial.
Please carefully read the guidelines outlined below before submitting your tutorial proposal through the link.
Guidelines. Tutorial proposals should include the following essential information (page limit: 2 pages):
- Title of the tutorial.
- Presenter name(s), contact information, short biography (maximum of 100 words), and a list of five recent related publications.
- A summary of the presenter’s previous tutorial delivery experience and a statement of any previous or related version of this tutorial.
- The rationale for the tutorial including the importance, timeliness, novelty of the tutorial, and how it can introduce new ideas, topics, and tools to the SP community.
- A description of the tutorial outlining the topics and subtopics covered.
The selection of tutorials for presentation at the conference will be based on the relevance of the topic and its potential interest to signal processing professionals and students, the expertise of the presenters, peer-review feedback, the diversity of the topics selected for the tutorial program, and other criteria.
Submission Instructions
Proposals should be submitted through the submission link. Inquiries should be sent via e-mail to the Tutorials Chairs at [email protected]
Important Dates
Tutorial Proposal Deadline | 22 October 2025 |
Tutorial Acceptance Notification | 17 December 2025 |