Lecture 1 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2014, Prof. Boutin
Monday August 25, 2013 (Week 1) - See Course Outline.
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In the first lecture, we spent most of the lecture covering the syllabus and explaining what a slecture is. We only had a couple of minutes left to define what is a digital signal, and to talk about some fun applications of digital signal processing. The following application was mentioned briefly
- Historical Preservation: Original Caruso (1904) versus Caruso digitally processed
If you have time, you may want to look at the following two other applications:
- A software to remove the sound of vuvuzelas at World Cup of Soccer, 2010.
- "Enhanced" George Zimmerman video
Action items for students include
- Read Rhea's disclaimer.
- Read the ECE438 Peer legacy page and consider contributing to other peer legacy pages, such as ECE201, ECE202, ECE301, and EPICS.
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