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The following signal processing-related books were published in the last month
Multi-dimensional Imaging
(Bahram Javidi, Enrique Tajahuerce, Pedro Andres), published at Wiley, details here
This third-year undergraduate course concerns theory, algorithms, simulation and real-time implementation of digital signal processing systems. This course emphasizes design tradeoffs in signal quality vs. implementation complexity in signal processing algorithms. Students map signal processing theory to signal processing algorithms to desktop simulation in Matlab to embedded real-time software in C. Applications focus on communication systems but also include audio and image processing.
Zhou Li (Indiana University)”Understanding and detecting malicious web activities”, Advisor: Wang XiaoFeng, 2014
Chao Jia (The University of Texas at Austin), “Video Stabilization and Rectification for Handheld Cameras”, Advisor: Prof. Brian L. Evans (2014)
The IEEE MGA vTools team is happy to announce successful new releases for the following vTools applications: vTools.Meetings version 4.4 introduces new features and usability enhancements, such as:
MGA is pleased to announce Phase II of the Section Vitality Dashboard. New features include:
For our June 2014 issue, we cover recent patents granted in the area of machine learning for detection of malicious communications, covering patents granted recently for methods for detecting malicious botnets, malware, or email transmissions.
Now IEEE SPS has built a streamlined mechanism for employers to add a job announcement by simply filling in a simple job opportunity submission Web form at the related TC section pages.
Please refer to the following webpage for the latest updates on upcoming conferences in Signal Processing.
http://www.signalprocessingsociety.org/conferences/upcoming-conferences/
The Mitra Lab at Cold Spring Harbor is looking to fill a postdoctoral research position, open from June 01 2014, by someone with experience in image processing and analysis.
The candidate will work with our team on the Mouse Brain Architecture (MBA) project (mouse.brainarchitecture.org), doing atlas registration and data analysis of the collection of mouse brain images, such as detecting and quantifying cells and processes.
SUPERSONIC IMAGINE is seeking for an ultrasound senior engineer.
Job description: design and develop ultrasound imaging modes to be implemented on the ultrasound system, be in charge of defining new modes of imaging based on SuperSonic Imagine unique technology, be directly responsible for the quality and performances of those imaging modes.
Frequency estimation of time-varying sinusoidal signals is an important topic in science and engineering that has found applications in many fields. The purpose of this Special Issue is to present new and effective methods for periodic signal parameter estimation together with their use in various application areas. Submissions of comprehensive overviews of methodological advances are strongly encouraged, as well as papers dealing with new and emerging applications.
Through 1 May 2014, IEEE-USA is offering graduating student members three free e-Books, as well as five complimentary uses of the new salary calculator.
The IEEE Biometrics Council is proud to announce that the Spring 2014 edition of its newsletter is now available. It contains a number of updates on biometric conferences/workshops and other IEEE activities related to biometrics
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