[comp.dsp] E-Letter on DSP, Speech Acoustics and SComputer Applications

vijaykm@janus.Berkeley.EDU (Vijay Madisetti) (12/08/89)

         E-LETTER for Digital Signal Processing, Speech, 
             Acoustics and Computer Applications. 

                    Expected First Issue 
                      January 30, 1990

  We propose to start a new bi-monthly electronic newsletter
outlining different activities in the general areas of Digital
Signal Processing, Speech, Acoustics and Computer Applications.

 The E-Letter patterned on the very useful E-Letter on Systems
Control and Signal Processing, will focus on speedy and accurate
dissemination of information on conferences, publications, funding
information, graduate studies and faculty positions in the general
area of Digital Signal Processing, Speech, Acoustics and Computer
Applications.

 As with the case of the E-Letter for Systems, Control and Signal
Processing, the success of this service will depend on the readers.
We invite you to submit news items and reports that will be of
interest to the community.

 Please mail us your email addresses to receive the first issue
of the E-Letter in Digital Signal Processing, Speech, Acoustics
and Computer Applications.  News items are welcome.

E-Letter Editors:
    
Vijay K. Madisetti  (vijaykm@eedsp.gatech.edu) 
Douglas B. Williams (dbw@eedsp.gatech.edu)

Assistant Professors with the           
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
School of Electrical Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA 30332
(404)-894-2920
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jamesv@hplsla.HP.COM (James Vasil) (12/14/89)

>  The E-Letter patterned on the very useful E-Letter on Systems
> Control and Signal Processing, will focus on speedy and accurate
> dissemination of information on conferences, publications, funding
> information, graduate studies and faculty positions in the general
> area of Digital Signal Processing, Speech, Acoustics and Computer
> Applications.

1. How much overlap is there going to be between the articles posted
in these two different newsletters?  Have you considered just submitting
articles to the 'systems' e-letter?

2. If you go ahead with it, *please* call it something other than 
"E-Letter" so that it is immediately aparent that this is something
different than the other.  

Regards,
James