Signal Processing

Faculty:

Ahuja, Narendra
Allen, Jont
Başar, Tangul
Bajcsy, Peter
Beauchamp, James W
Blahut, Richard E
Borisov, Nikita
Bresler, Yoram
Chiu, Yun
Do, Minh N
Franke, Patricia M
Hasegawa-Johnson, Mark Allan
Huang, Thomas S
Hwu, Wen-Mei W
Insana, Michael
Jones, Douglas L
Kamalabadi, Farzad
Kiyavash, Negar
Levinson, Stephen E
Liang, Zhi-Pei
Ma, Yi
Milenkovic, Olgica
Moulin, Pierre
O'Brien, William D
Schmitz, Christopher
Shanbhag, Naresh R
Singer, Andrew Carl
Sproat, Richard W
Sutton, Brad
Sutton, Edmund C
Swenson, George W
Veeravalli, Venugopal Varadachari
Wheeler, Bruce C

Specific areas of interest include

  • Adaptive Signal Processing
  • Applications
  • Computed Imaging Systems
  • Image and Multimedia Processing
  • Image, Video and Multimedia Compression
  • Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition
  • Signal Processing for Communications
  • Speech Processing
  • Statistical Signal Processing
  • VLSI Signal Processing
  • Watermarking and Information Forensics

Researchers in the Signal Processing area are driving improvements in human-computer interaction, speech recognition and synthesis, medical and scientific imaging, and communications systems.

Work in speech and language engineering seeks to understand human language faculties and to develop computer systems with comparable faculties. Dynamic MRI, fast computed tomography, electron microscopy, laser imaging of ocean mines, and passive radar imaging of aircraft using radio and television signals are among the imaging systems being developed. Signal processing faculty collaborate closely with colleagues in communications and VLSI circuits to design next-generation microsystems.

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