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"Adaptive Digital Filters" presents an important discipline applied
to the domain of speech processing. The book first makes the reader
acquainted with the basic terms of filtering and adaptive
filtering, before introducing the field of advanced modern
algorithms, some of which are contributed by the authors
themselves. Working in the field of adaptive signal processing
requires the use of complex mathematical tools. The book offers a
detailed presentation of the mathematical models that is clear and
consistent, an approach that allows everyone with a college level
of mathematics knowledge to successfully follow the mathematical
derivations and descriptions of algorithms.
The algorithms are presented in flow charts, which facilitates
their practical implementation. The book presents many experimental
results and treats the aspects of practical application of adaptive
filtering in real systems, making it a valuable resource for both
undergraduate and graduate students, and for all others interested
in mastering this important field.
This book focuses on speech signal phenomena, presenting a
robustification of the usual speech generation models with regard
to the presumed types of excitation signals, which is equivalent to
the introduction of a class of nonlinear models and the
corresponding criterion functions for parameter estimation.
Compared to the general class of nonlinear models, such as various
neural networks, these models possess good properties of controlled
complexity, the option of working in "online" mode, as well as a
low information volume for efficient speech encoding and
transmission. Providing comprehensive insights, the book is based
on the authors' research, which has already been published,
supplemented by additional texts discussing general considerations
of speech modeling, linear predictive analysis and robust parameter
estimation.
This book focuses on speech signal phenomena, presenting a
robustification of the usual speech generation models with regard
to the presumed types of excitation signals, which is equivalent to
the introduction of a class of nonlinear models and the
corresponding criterion functions for parameter estimation.
Compared to the general class of nonlinear models, such as various
neural networks, these models possess good properties of controlled
complexity, the option of working in "online" mode, as well as a
low information volume for efficient speech encoding and
transmission. Providing comprehensive insights, the book is based
on the authors' research, which has already been published,
supplemented by additional texts discussing general considerations
of speech modeling, linear predictive analysis and robust parameter
estimation.
"Adaptive Digital Filters" presents an important discipline applied
to the domain of speech processing. The book first makes the reader
acquainted with the basic terms of filtering and adaptive
filtering, before introducing the field of advanced modern
algorithms, some of which are contributed by the authors
themselves. Working in the field of adaptive signal processing
requires the use of complex mathematical tools. The book offers a
detailed presentation of the mathematical models that is clear and
consistent, an approach that allows everyone with a college level
of mathematics knowledge to successfully follow the mathematical
derivations and descriptions of algorithms. The algorithms are
presented in flow charts, which facilitates their practical
implementation. The book presents many experimental results and
treats the aspects of practical application of adaptive filtering
in real systems, making it a valuable resource for both
undergraduate and graduate students, and for all others interested
in mastering this important field.
These volumes constitute the Proceedings of the 6th International
Workshop on Soft Computing Applications, or SOFA 2014, held on
24-26 July 2014 in Timisoara, Romania. This edition was organized
by the University of Belgrade, Serbia in conjunction with Romanian
Society of Control Engineering and Technical Informatics (SRAIT) -
Arad Section, The General Association of Engineers in Romania -
Arad Section, Institute of Computer Science, Iasi Branch of the
Romanian Academy and IEEE Romanian Section. The Soft Computing
concept was introduced by Lotfi Zadeh in 1991 and serves to
highlight the emergence of computing methodologies in which the
accent is on exploiting the tolerance for imprecision and
uncertainty to achieve tractability, robustness and low solution
cost. Soft computing facilitates the use of fuzzy logic,
neurocomputing, evolutionary computing and probabilistic computing
in combination, leading to the concept of hybrid intelligent
systems. The combination of such intelligent systems tools and a
large number of applications introduce a need for a synergy of
scientific and technological disciplines in order to show the great
potential of Soft Computing in all domains. The conference papers
included in these proceedings, published post conference, were
grouped into the following area of research: * Image, Text and
Signal Processing Intelligent Transportation Modeling and
Applications Biomedical Applications Neural Network and
ApplicationsKnowledge-Based Technologies for Web Applications,
Cloud Computing, Security, Algorithms and Computer Networks
Knowledge-Based Technologies Soft Computing Techniques for Time
Series Analysis Soft Computing and Fuzzy Logic in Biometrics Fuzzy
Applications Theory and Fuzzy Control Business Process Management
Methods and Applications in Electrical Engineering The volumes
provide useful information to professors, researchers and graduated
students in area of soft computing techniques and applications, as
they report new research work on challenging issues.
These volumes constitute the Proceedings of the 6th International
Workshop on Soft Computing Applications, or SOFA 2014, held on
24-26 July 2014 in Timisoara, Romania. This edition was organized
by the University of Belgrade, Serbia in conjunction with Romanian
Society of Control Engineering and Technical Informatics (SRAIT) -
Arad Section, The General Association of Engineers in Romania -
Arad Section, Institute of Computer Science, Iasi Branch of the
Romanian Academy and IEEE Romanian Section. The Soft Computing
concept was introduced by Lotfi Zadeh in 1991 and serves to
highlight the emergence of computing methodologies in which the
accent is on exploiting the tolerance for imprecision and
uncertainty to achieve tractability, robustness and low solution
cost. Soft computing facilitates the use of fuzzy logic,
neurocomputing, evolutionary computing and probabilistic computing
in combination, leading to the concept of hybrid intelligent
systems. The combination of such intelligent systems tools and a
large number of applications introduce a need for a synergy of
scientific and technological disciplines in order to show the great
potential of Soft Computing in all domains. The conference papers
included in these proceedings, published post conference, were
grouped into the following area of research: * Image, Text and
Signal Processing "li>Intelligent Transportation* Modeling and
Applications* Biomedical Applications* Neural Network and
Applications* Knowledge-Based Technologies for Web Applications,
Cloud Computing, Security, Algorithms and Computer Networks *
Knowledge-Based Technologies* Soft Computing Techniques for Time
Series Analysis* Soft Computing and Fuzzy Logic in Biometrics*
Fuzzy Applications Theory and Fuzzy Control* Bussiness Process
Management* Methods and Applications in Electrical Engineering The
volumes provide useful information to professors, researchers and
graduated students in area of soft computing techniques and
applications, as they report new research work on challenging
issues.
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