IEEE
SIGNAL PROCESSING LETTERS
A PUBLICATION OF THE IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING SOCIETY
Scope: The IEEE Signal Processing Letters is a monthly, archival publication designed to provide rapid dissemination of original, cutting-edge ideas and timely, significant contributions in signal, image, speech, language and audio processing. Within a year, papers published in the Letters can be presented in the major signal processing conferences, such as ICASSP and ICIP.
Archival format: The lean format of the IEEE Signal Processing Letters is meant to promote ideas not sacrifice rigor. Supplementary material (up to three pages) that is included in IEEExplore can include mathematical proofs and additional references that are not immediately necessary to follow the flow of the paper. It can also be used to aid the reproduction of the numerical results (an additional three pages).
Reproducible research
The Letters encourages authors to make their publications reproducible by making all information needed to reproduce the presented results available online. This typically requires publishing the code and data used to produce the publication`s figures and tables on a website. It gives other researchers easier access to the work, and facilitates fair comparisons. More information on a practical setup.
Multimedia content
It is now possible to submit for review and publish in Xplore supporting multimedia material such as speech samples, images, movies, matlab code etc. More information under Multimedia Materials at the IEEE Author Digital Tool Box.
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