AdaptiveSignalProcessing
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Adaptive Signal Processing
Computer systems are increasingly receiving their input from sensors such as microphones, video cameras, range finders etc. Digital signal processing provides the foundational methodology for understanding and processing such signals. Adaptive signal processing methods change their parameters so as to optimize their performance with respect to the observed signals.
This course is an introduction to digital signal processing and adaptive signal processing intended graduate students with limited prior exposure to the subject. Prior background required is linear algebra and (helpful but not necessary) complex numbers.
Homework for the course will consist of exercises implementing and testing algorithms in matlab. There will be a class project analyzing real-world data and a written final exam.
Coordinates
Days: TuTh Time: 11:00a - 12:20p Room: EBU3B 4217
Class files
- http://seed.ucsd.edu/~yfreund/SignalProcessing/
- Kalman Filters
- Particle Filters
- The Unscented Particle Filter van der Merwe, Doucet, Freitas, Wan (2000).
- Switching Experts
- Recursive Least Squares algorithm
- Final.tgz Take-Home final exam. Due by the end of Wed, Jun 8.
- Papers on Online learning:
- Averaging expert Predictions Kivinen and Warmuth 1999
- Tracking the best expert Herbster and Warmuth
- Tracking the best linear predictor Herbster & Warmuth
- Tracking a small set of experts by mixing past posteriors Basquet and Warmuth
Curriculum
- Linear filters, Impulse Response, The frequency domain, Fourier transform.
- A review of complex numbers.
- Z transform, the Phase Diagram, poles and zeros, analysis of stability, Phase diagrams of linear systems.
- Noise cancellation.
- Adaptive Linear filters, Principle of orthogonality, Least Mean Square (LMS), Recursive Least Squares (RLS), levinson Durbin Recursion.
- Echo cancellation.
- Linear Prediction codes and vector quantization in vocoders.
- Markov Models, Hidden Markov Models, inference of Latent variables.
- MFCC, speech recognition using HMM and mixture of gaussians.
- Kalman Filters, Extended Kalman Filters. Particle Filters, Tracking using online learning.
- Beam-forming.
Recommended books
- Digital Signal Processing Stein
- Adaptive Signal Processing Widrow and Stearns.
- Adaptive Filter Theory Haykin.