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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are devices that process a user’s brain signals to allow direct communication and interaction with the environment. BCIs bypass the normal neuromuscular output pathways and rely on digital signal processing and machine learning to translate brain signals to action.
We are in the early days of 3D television and 3D movie proliferation. In the June meeting of the IEEE Signal Processing Santa Clara Valley Chapter, the participants exploited the next generation 3D television demo, with Ingemar Jansson (the founder of HDI US, Inc.) and Edmund Sandburg (the inventor of the HDI Laser 3D HDTV projection system).
Given the prevalence and success of speech, audio, image, and video compression algorithms in consumer electronics, it is surprising that many high-speed digital signal processing (DSP) systems such as wireless infrastructure, radar processing, and medical imaging sensor subsystems have until recently not considered compression as an alternative for reducing data acquisition bandwidth and storage bottlenecks.
To compare the efficiency of steganalysis methods, the first scientific challenge on this topic is being organized and inviting participation.
The SPS Awards Board is now accepting nominations for 2010 major SPS awards.
Mitra Lab at Cold Spring Harbor is looking for an experienced image processing and analysis expert to serve in a postdoctoral research position. We need someone to work with our team to develop dynamic solutions to the problem of managing and presenting complex scientific data.
Multiple postdoctoral research fellow positions are available in Dr. Yong Chen’s group in the School of Engineering and Applied Science and California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
by Lawrence R. Rabiner and Ronald W. Schafer, Pearson Publishers, 2010
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