Registration

We strive to bring the cutting-edge scientific contributions of our authors to the widest possible audience of researchers around the globe. Therefore, we are pleased to announce that IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) is offering MMSP attendance as complimentary to any attendees who are not covering a paper. The conference registration will be required for all attendees and presenters. We warmly recommend you to register well in advance, because there will be a delay in receiving the password to our virtual platform

Registration is handled at the conference management system (ConfTool). Registered users of ConfTool can use their existing accounts for registration and payment (if covering a paper). New registering attendees must create a ConfTool account first in order to proceed with the registration.

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Author Registration

At least one author must register for the workshop by August 24, 2020. Each paid registration can cover up to three papers. In accordance with IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) policy, any paper not covered by registration will be removed from the Technical Program.

Registration Fees

Membership level Author rate Non-author rate
SPS member (any membership status incl. student member) 300€ Free
IEEE member (any membership status incl. IEEE student member) 400€ Free
Non-member 550€ Free

You can save on your conference registration with a membership to the IEEE Signal Processing Society, click here to join SPS today!

Payment

We accept payment by credit cards. Please, proceed to the registration page, where you need to select the type of registration, provide address and agree with the terms and conditions. At the final step you will be taken to the card operator Netaxept, where you have to provide the credit card details.

The registration fees will be collected by the organizer, Tampere University:
Name: Tampere University Foundation sr (Tampereen korkeakoulusaatio sr)
Business ID (Y-tunnus): 2844561-8
VAT: FI28445618
Postal address: c/o Tampere University FI-33014 TAMPERE UNIVERSITY, Finland
Street address: c/o Tampereen Yliopisto Kalevantie 4, 33100 TAMPERE, Finland

Payment by wire transfer
Payment by wire transfer is discouraged. However, if you cannot use credit card as a payment method, please proceed to the registration page and register for the conference by selecting the type of registration, providing your invoicing address and agreeing with the terms and conditions. Select ‘credit card’ as the payment method. When asked to provide card details to Netaxept, do not proceed further. You will get a registration invoice which you can use for your wire transfer.

Data to be used in the transfer:
Beneficent: Tampere university foundation sr
VAT: FI28445618
Address: Tampere University, 33014 Tampereen yliopisto
Bank name: Danske Bank Plc
Bank address: Hiililaiturinkuja 2, 00075 Danske Bank
IBAN: FI81 8919 9710 0008 56
SWIFT (BIC): DABAFIHH
Message must be: 3114100219 / your name

For further inquiries: mmsp2020@tuni.fi.

Refund policy

All registration fees covering a paper are non-refundable.

Non-Presented Paper (No-Show) Policy

Any accepted paper included in the final program is expected to have at least one author or qualified proxy present the paper at the virtual conference. This includes: uploading a pre-recorded video presentation, presenting the paper at the related live session, attending the session Breakroom for answering questions and being present at the corresponding Question and Answer (Q&A) Forum. The session breakroom is a specific Zoom session, which will follow the live session and where the authors and audience will have time for more discussions moderated by the session chair. ThQ&A Forum will consist of a public board associated with each paper where attendees may post questions. Questions posted during one week after the scheduled presentation time should be answered within the next 72 hours after posting. Session chairs will monitor the activity of these Q&A sessions and will be asked to report back on situations of inactivity, which will potentially imply the declaration of a no-show. Should this be the case, the paper will not be published by IEEE on IEEE Xplore® or other public access forums, but will still be distributed to conference attendees as conference proceedings and the copyright of these papers will belong to IEEE, unless reclaimed by submitting a request to IEEE. Conference organizers are required to collect attendance records and a list of any non-presented papers and submit to IEEE Signal Processing Society.

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