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Digital-toAnalog Conversion
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Analog-toDigital Conversion
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Digital-toAnalog Conversion
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Image segmentation; motion detection;
feature transformation
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Display systems
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game programs
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http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2011/03/image/a/format /web_print/
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Hubble post-processing
Image originally black and white Aligning data from both NICMOS and ACS detectors Dividing the NICMOS brightness values by the ACS values. Brightness values were translated into a range of reddish hues. Color "maps" can be useful in helping to distinguish subtly varying brightness in an image.
Fourier transform Linear time-invariant systems z-transform Nyquist rate dB complex numbers magnitude phase
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This semester, we will do things a little differently No final exam No 100-point based grades
instead, we will do
Computer-based (MATLAB) homework problems*
Think of these more as lab exercises
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Course logistics
Textbook: Oppenheim and Schafer, Discrete-time signal processing, 3rd edition, NY: Pearson (2009). Course URL: http://www.ee.nthu.edu.tw/ywliu/DSP-intro/ Course will be on iLMS system You will turn in your HWs there MATLAB survey EE workstation account application
TA sessions will be held there (Rm 406) every Tuesday in the evening HWs will all be due on Thursdays
Syllabus
http://www.ee.nthu.edu.tw/ywliu/DSP-intro/
Week 1-3: Ch. 4 -- sampling (HW1) Week 4-5: Ch. 5 LTI systems analysis (HW2) Week 6-9: Ch. 7 Filter design (HW3) Week 10-11: Ch. 8 and 10
Discrete Fourier Transform Time-dependent Fourier transform ??
Week 12-16: Special topics, invited lectures Week 17,18: final-project presentations and report writing
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Invited lectures
Last year:
invited lecture I: Signal processing in your phone
HTC Idea Lab senior engineer
invited lecture II
Mapping brain activities,
May 3: project proposal June 6: report manuscript (8 pages max.) June 8: finalist announcement June 11: reviewers comments back [peer review system?] June 13-14: final presentation (selected projects) June 18: Revised report due
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Final-presentation competition
Mini-symposium format Four prizes will be awarded
On June 8, we will announce selection of up to 12 teams
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Iteration:100
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Result III
* We will try our best to be fair, but this part is essentially subjective.
We will determine your final grade based on the rank of your weighted sum of 30% h.w. + 40% m.t. + 30% f.p.
A higher rank guarantees no worse final letter-grade Grade boundaries will be decided by the teaching team
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