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Lecture Date: February 4, 2019
Chapter: Greece
Chapter Chair: Athanasios Rontogiannis
Topic: Graph Signal Processing
Lecture Date: February 1, 2019
Chapter: Greece
Chapter Chair: Athanasios Rontogiannis
Topic: Graph Signal Processing
Lecture Date: January 31, 2019
Chapter: Greece
Chapter Chair: Athanasios Rontogiannis
Topic: Graph Signal Processing
Lecture Date: February 19, 2019
Chapter: Princeton/Central Jersey
Chapter Chair: Donald G. 'Jerry' Bellott
Topic: Computational Imaging with Few Photons, Electrons, or Ions
Lecture Date: February 28, 2019
Chapter: Hong Kong
Chapter Chair: Yik-Chung Wu
Topic: Tackling the Cocktail Party Problem for Hearing Devices
The sliding discrete Fourier transform (SDFT) is an efficient method for computing the N-point DFT of a given signal starting at a given sample from the N-point DFT of the same signal starting at the previous sample [1]. However, the SDFT does not allow the use of a window function, generally incorporated in the computation of the DFT to reduce spectral leakage, as it would break its sliding property.
At the Audio Signal Processing Group, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, a fully funded postdoc position (100%, funded according to the German public service salary level TVL-E13) is available for a 2-year period from now on, with the possibility of extension subject to continued funding.
The Communication Systems Division of the CTTC is searching for interested candidates in a Researcher position for its Advanced Signal and Information Processing (ASIP) Department.
Position description: The department of Electrical Engineering at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology invites researchers for a postdoctoral position in the area of machine learning for healthcare Medical Imaging and automotive radar. The selected candidate will work with Prof. Yonina Eldar at the SAMPL lab in collaboration with clinicians in Israel and USA.
Position description: The department of Electrical Engineering at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology invites researchers for a postdoctoral position in the area of machine learning for healthcare Medical Imaging and automotive radar. The selected candidate will work with Prof. Yonina Eldar at the SAMPL lab in collaboration with clinicians in Israel and USA.
Position description: The department of Electrical Engineering at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology invites researchers for a postdoctoral position in the area of machine learning for healthcare Medical Imaging and automotive radar. The selected candidate will work with Prof. Yonina Eldar at the SAMPL lab in collaboration with clinicians in Israel and USA.
Speech, the expression of thoughts and feelings by articulating sounds, is an ability so taken for granted that few people bother to think about how complex and nuanced the process actually is. Yet, as more devices gain the ability to listen to and interpret what speakers are saying, speech and audiology technologies are attracting the interest of a growing number of academic researchers.
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