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The iTWIST workshop series aim at fostering collaboration between international scientific teams for developing new theories, applications and generalizations of low-complexity models. These events emphasize dissemination of ideas through both specific oral and poster presentations, as well as free discussions. For this fourth edition, iTWIST18 gathered in CIRM, Marseille, France, 74 international participants and featured 7 invited talks, 16 oral presentations, and 21 posters. From iTWIST18, the scientific committee has decided that the workshop proceedings will adopt the episcience.org philosophy, combined with arXiv.org: in a nutshell, the proceedings are equivalent to an overlay page, built above arXiv.org; they add value to these archives by attaching a scientific caution to the validated papers. This means that all papers listed in the HTML page of this arxiv publication (see the menu on the right) have been thoroughly evaluated and approved by two independent reviewers, and authors have revised their work according to the comments provided by these reviewers.
The implicit objective of the biennial international - Traveling Workshop on Interactions between Sparse models and Technology (iTWIST) is to foster collaboration between international scientific teams by disseminating ideas through both specific ora
The third edition of the international - Traveling Workshop on Interactions between Sparse models and Technology (iTWIST) took place in Aalborg, the 4th largest city in Denmark situated beautifully in the northern part of the country, from the 24th t
This volume contains the formal proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Rewriting Techniques for Program Transformations and Evaluation (WPTE 2017), held on 8th September 2017 in Oxford, United Kingdom, and affiliated with the Second Interna
This volume contains the formal proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Rewriting Techniques for Program Transformations and Evaluation (WPTE 2018), held on 8th of Juli 2018 in Oxford, United Kingdom, and affiliated with FLoC 2018 and FSCD 2
This volume contains the proceedings of the First International Workshop of Formal Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems (FTSCS 2012), held in Kyoto on November 12, 2012, as a satellite event of the ICFEM conference. The aim of this workshop is to