Upcoming Distinguished Lectures
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Read moreStructured Low-Rank Matrix Approximation in Signal Processing: Semidefinite Formulations and Entropic First-order Methods
Applications of semidefinite optimization in signal processing are often derived from the Kalman-Yakubovich-Popov lemma and its extensions, which give sum-of-squares theorems of nonnegative trigonometric polynomials and generalized polynomials.
Graph Signal Processing: Structure and Scalability to Massive Data Sets
Large-scale networks are becoming more prevalent, with applications in healthcare systems, financial networks, social networks, and traffic systems. The detection of normal and abnormal behaviors (signals) in these systems presents a challenging problem.
Digital Signal Processing with Signal-Derived Timing: Analysis and Implementation
This work investigates two different digital signal processing (DSP) approaches that rely on signal-derived timing: continuous-time (CT) DSP and variable-rate DSP. Both approaches enable designs of energy-efficient signal processing systems by relating their operation rates to the input activity.
Signal Processing Conferences
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Read moreWhat Is the Future of Medical Imaging Technology?
If you’ve ever been to the emergency room due to an injury, chances are you’ve had a routine encounter with what is in fact a wonder of the modern age: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI. Advancements in medical imaging allow us to study parts of the body, including the brain, to an extent unprecedented in the history of medical science.

