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This book is concerned with the processing of signals that have been sampled and digitized. The authors present algorithms for the optimization, random simulation, and numerical integration of probability densities for applications of Bayesian inference to signal processing. In particular, methods are developed for the computation of marginal densities and evidence, and are applied to previously intractable problems either involving large numbers of parameters or where the signal model is of a complex form. The emphasis is on the applications of these methods notably to the restoration of digital audio recordings and biomedical data. After a chapter which sets out the main principles of Bayesian inference applied to signal processing, subsequent chapters cover numerical approaches to these techniques, the use of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, the identification of abrupt changes in data using the Bayesian piecewise linear model, and identifying missing samples in digital audio signals.
This book is concerned with the processing of signals that have
been sam pled and digitized. The fundamental theory behind Digital
Signal Process ing has been in existence for decades and has
extensive applications to the fields of speech and data
communications, biomedical engineering, acous tics, sonar, radar,
seismology, oil exploration, instrumentation and audio signal
processing to name but a few [87]. The term "Digital Signal
Processing", in its broadest sense, could apply to any operation
carried out on a finite set of measurements for whatever purpose. A
book on signal processing would usually contain detailed de
scriptions of the standard mathematical machinery often used to
describe signals. It would also motivate an approach to real world
problems based on concepts and results developed in linear systems
theory, that make use of some rather interesting properties of the
time and frequency domain representations of signals. While this
book assumes some familiarity with traditional methods the emphasis
is altogether quite different. The aim is to describe general
methods for carrying out optimal signal processing.
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