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What You See Is What You Learn- Video Processing Education

Professor Al Bovik's research interests broadly span the areas of digital video, image processing, and computational aspects of biological visual perception. In the September issue of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Dr. Bovik published a 7 page-long article, not on his exciting research, but on how to optimize the educational experience of students learning the subject of video processing.

Based on his 25 years experience of teaching this subject, he conveyed his sense of joy and satisfaction working in the field of video processing education, as well as recommendations for other educators. To learn the recommendations from Prof. Bovik, check the DSP Education Column article “What you see is what you learn”.

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