Computational methods of signal recovery and recognition
A self-contained introduction to the field of computational methods of signal processing. Divided into four sections: an overview of vector-space techniques and how they apply to signal processing followed by signal recovery, adaptive signal processing and signal recognition. Includes computer codes...
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| Language: | English |
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New York
Wiley
1992.
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| Series: | Wiley series in telecommunications.
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Table of Contents:
- The vector-space approach: Introduction to the vector-space approach to signal processing
- Discrete linear systems and signals--A vector-space approach
- Signal recovery: Image recovery: A vector-space approach
- Image recovery using row-action projection methods
- The restoration of three-dimensional surfaces from two-dimensional images
- Adaptive signal recovery: A vector-space approach to adaptive filtering
- Adaptive image recovery
- Adaptive time-varying spectral estimation
- Communication channel equalization for digital data
- Adaptive beamforming
- Signal recognition: Neural networks
- Neural tree networks
- The recognition of multicomponent signals
- Appendices
- Index.


