ICASSP 2026 was held from May 4 to 8, 2026, at the Centre de Convencions Internacional de Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain.
ICASSP is one of the world’s premier international conferences in the field of signal processing, covering a broad range of research topics including acoustics, speech processing, image and video processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and sensor-driven signal analysis. The conference gathers researchers, engineers, and industry professionals from around the world to present and discuss the latest advances in these fields.

We presented the following paper:
Session Information
Session: SPTM-P20: Machine Learning and Sensor-Driven Signal Analysis
Session Type: Poster Presentation
Presentation Date: Friday, May 8, 2026
The presentation poster and related materials are also available on IEEE SPS SigPort

We were honored to have the opportunity to present our research at ICASSP 2026, a prestigious international forum that brings together leading researchers and industry experts from around the world. According to the conference organizers, this year’s conference attracted more than 4,844 in-person participants, reflecting the growing global interest in signal processing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning technologies.
During the conference, we attended various plenary talks, technical sessions, and poster presentations, where many cutting-edge studies and emerging research trends were introduced. The active discussions and interactions with researchers from diverse backgrounds provided valuable insights and meaningful academic exchange opportunities.
Our presentation received positive feedback from conference attendees and led to insightful discussions regarding the proposed Koopman–Chebyshev framework for governing PDE identification. The experience was highly valuable for sharing our research outcomes, receiving constructive comments, and expanding international research connections.
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to everyone who supported this research and conference participation. We look forward to continuing our research activities and contributing further to the international signal processing research community.




