Best Paper Awards in Int'l Conferences (1998-2010)

31/12/2010
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  • Distinguished Paper Award at ACM International Symposium on Symbolic & Algebraic Computation, 2010, for  the paper: I.Z. Emiris, B. Mourrain, and  E.P.Tsigaridas  “The DMM bound: multivariate (aggregate) separation bounds.”
  • Best Scientific Paper Award at 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, ICPR, 2010, for the paper: P. BouboulisS. Theodoridis, K. Slavakis “Edge preserving image denoising in Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces”.
  • Best Student Paper Award at the  2nd Intl. Workshop on Cognitive Information Processing,  CIP, 2010, for the paper: S. Chouvardas, K. Slavakis, S. Theodoridis “A novel adaptive algorithm for diffusion networks using projections on hyperslabs”.
  • Best Paper Award at the 3rd International Symposium on Communications, Control and Signal Processing (ISCCSP), 2008, for the paper: Z. Papadimitriou, P. T. Mathiopoulos, N. C. Sagias and L. Merakos, “On the Weibull distribution with arbitrary correlation”.
  • Best Paper Award at the Intl. Workshop on Multimedia Metadata Applications (M3A), 2007, for the paper: T. Perperis, S. Tsekeridou, S. Theodoridis, “An Ontological Approach to Semantic Video Analysis for Violence Identification”.
  • Best Paper Award at the IEEE Workshop on Multimedia and Signal Processing, 2007, for the paper: T. Giannakopoulos, A. Pikrakis, S. Theodoridis, “A multiclass audio classification method with respect to violent content in movies using Baeysian networks”.
  • Best Student Paper Award at the European Conference on Signal Processing (EUSIPCO), 2005, for the paper: M. MavroforakisS. Theodoridis “Support Vector Machine classification through geometry”.
  • Best Paper Award at the 38th Hawaii International Conference on  System Sciences, HICSS-38, 2005, for the paper: K. Oikonomou, I. Stavrakakis, “Power Efficiency Analysis for  Topology-Unaware TDMA MAC Policies in Ad-Hoc Networks”.
  • A. Eleftheriadis, D. Hong, Winners of the ACM Multimedia Open Source Software Competition (for the Flavor language), 2004, in ACM Multimedia 2004 Conference.
  • Best Paper Award at the 19th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), 2003, for the paper: P. Maniatis, M. Roussopoulos, T.J. Giuli, D. S. H. Rosenthal, M. Baker, and Y.  Muliadi, “Preserving Peer Replicas By Rate-Limited Sampled Voting”. The paper also ranked second at the ACM Research Competition Grand Finals of 2003.
     
  • 10-Year Best Paper Award, at the 29th Int'l Conf. on Very Large Databases (VLDB), 2003, for the paper: Y. Ioannidis, “Universality of Serial Histograms", Proc. 19th Int’l VLDB Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 1993, pp. 256-267, 1993.
  • Distinguished Paper Award at the Annual ACM International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, 2002, for the paper: A. Dickenstein, I.Z. Emiris  “Multihomogeneous resultant matrices”.
  • Best Student Paper Award at the 2nd International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services (QofIS’2001), 2001, for the paper:  N. Laoutaris, G. Boukeas, I. Stavrakakis, “Design of Optimal Playout Schedulers for Packet Video Receivers”.
  • Best Paper Award at the 9th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS, 2001, for the paper: D. S. Stamoulis, D. Gouscos, P. Georgiadis, D. Martakos “Re-Orienting Information Systems for Customer-Centric Service: The Case of the Greek Ministry of Finance - Case Study”.
  • Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Information Society in the 21st Century, IS, 2000, for the paper: J. Veijalainen, A. Tsalgatidou “Electronic Commerce Transactions in a Mobile Computing Environment”.
  • Best Student Paper Award at the Fifth International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Communication, 1998, for the paper: C. Santivanez, I. Stavrakakis, “Achievable Dropping Rates under Variable  Frame TDMA Schemes in the presence of Deadlines Overhead”.

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