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(Redirected from IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing) Academic journal
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
DisciplineSignal processing
LanguageEnglish
Edited byWing-Kin (Ken) Ma
Publication details
Former name(s)
  • IRE Transactions on Audio
  • IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics
  • IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
History1953–present
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
FrequencyBiweekly
Impact factor5.4 (2022)
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4IEEE Trans. Signal Process.
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CODENITPRED
ISSN1053-587X
LCCN91642053
OCLC no.464907408
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The IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers covering research on signal processing. It was established in 1953 as the IRE Transactions on Audio, renamed to IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics in 1966 and to IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing in 1974, before obtaining its current name in 1992. The journal is abstracted and indexed in MEDLINE/PubMed and the Science Citation Index Expanded. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 5.4. The editor-in-chief is Wing-Kin (Ken) Ma (Chinese University of Hong Kong).

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References

  1. "IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing". 2022 Journal Citation Reports (Science ed.). Clarivate. 2023 – via Web of Science.

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