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Image Coding
(col10206)
Author:
Nick Kingsbury
Institution:
University of Cambridge
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
92.66%
Revised:
2004-01-22
Revisions:
3
Images of Memorable Cases: 50 Years at the Bedside
(col10449)
Authors:
Herbert L. Fred, MD
,
Hendrik A. van Dijk
Institution:
Rice University Press
Keywords:
arteries
,
bedside
,
blood
,
body
,
diagnosis
,
diagnostics
,
doctor
,
epidermal
,
epidermis
,
examination
,
heart
,
lungs
,
lymphatic
,
medical
,
medicine
,
patient
,
physician
,
radiology
,
skin
,
stool
,
surgery
,
surgical
,
symptoms
,
urine
,
veins
Summary:
A study in the art and science of medical diagnosis
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
87.70%
Revised:
2008-12-08
Revisions:
7
Impulse Response Measurement Toolbox
(col10519)
Authors:
Edgar Berdahl
,
Julius Smith
Institution:
CCRMA, Stanford University
Keywords:
frequency response measurement
,
Golay code
,
impulse response measurement
,
swept sine
,
system identification
Summary:
The Impulse Response Measurement Toolbox is a simple, convenient, and free open-source solution for measuring impulse responses, magnitude spectra, and phase spectra of single-input, single-output (SISO) linear systems. Two impulse-response measurement methods are explained and demonstrated. The Golay code measurement technique is particularly robust to additive ... weak nonlinearities.
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The Impulse Response Measurement Toolbox is a simple, convenient, and free open-source solution for measuring impulse responses, magnitude spectra, and phase spectra of single-input, single-output (SISO) linear systems. Two impulse-response measurement methods are explained and demonstrated. The Golay code measurement technique is particularly robust to additive white noise, while the swept sine measurement technique is robust to weak nonlinearities.
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
69.06%
Revised:
2008-06-23
Revisions:
5
Information and Signal Theory
(col10211)
Author:
Anders Gjendemsjø
Institution:
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Keywords:
Aliasing
,
Convolution
,
Decibel
,
Energy
,
Entropy
,
Filter types
,
Information theory
,
Power
,
Sampling
,
Signals
Summary:
This course gives the student a broad introduction to basics in signal processing and information theory.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
95.41%
Revised:
2006-08-03
Revisions:
19
INNOVATE2005
(col10244)
Authors:
Patrick Frantz
,
Debbie Gulick
,
Cheryl Matherly
,
Stephanie Lin
Keywords:
Globalization
,
Innovation
,
International
,
Leadership
,
Technology
Summary:
Multi-institutional educational materials for the INNOVATE 2005 conference in Singapore and Japan.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
81.12%
Revised:
2005-02-23
Revisions:
9
Installing Wordcorr
(col10339)
Author:
Joseph Grimes
Keywords:
comparative linguistics
,
setup
,
Windows
,
Wordcorr
Summary:
Wordcorr is a computational tool that assists in comparing natural languages. The course is a quick tutorial on how to set up the tool on your own computer. Another course, Comparative Phonology Using Wordcorr, is in preparation on how to use the tool. Wordcorr was developed under a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
49.95%
Revised:
2006-03-03
Revisions:
New
Instructor Modules for EAC Toolkit
(col11197)
Author:
William Frey
Institution:
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Keywords:
EAC Toolkit
,
ethics
,
instructor module
,
module
,
student module
Summary:
This collection draws together the different instructor modules developed in conjunction with the EAC (ethics across the curriculum) Toolkit. These modules provide useful pedagogical information for those interested in teaching the corresponding student module. The EAC Toolkit is a project sponsored by the National Science Foundation ("Collaborative Development of Ethics ... ethics pedagogy.
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This collection draws together the different instructor modules developed in conjunction with the EAC (ethics across the curriculum) Toolkit. These modules provide useful pedagogical information for those interested in teaching the corresponding student module. The EAC Toolkit is a project sponsored by the National Science Foundation ("Collaborative Development of Ethics Across the Curriculum Resources and Sharing of Best Practices," NSF-SES-0551779) designed to develop and disseminate best practices in practical and professional ethics pedagogy.
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Subject:
Business,
Science and Technology,
Humanities,
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
59.20%
Revised:
2010-04-21
Revisions:
New
Instrument and Note Identification
(col10249)
Author:
Michael Lawrence
Institution:
Rice University
Summary:
This contains the modules in which the Fall 2004 Elec 301 project of Charles Tripp, Michael Lawrence and Nate Shaw is explained.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
69.85%
Revised:
2004-12-14
Revisions:
New
Intelligent Motion Detection Using Compressed Sensing
(col10311)
Authors:
Heather Johnston
,
Siddharth Gupta
,
Grant Lee
,
Veena Padmanabhan
Institution:
Rice University
Keywords:
compressed sensing
,
intelligent motion detection
Summary:
We explore intelligent motion detecting using compressed sensing. Starting from the proof-of-concept that motion can be detected, we have created an algorithm to deterministically compute the speed of a known object under idealized conditions. We provide an explanation of its validity based on Parseval’s Theorem and propose ... observed motion.
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We explore intelligent motion detecting using compressed sensing. Starting from the proof-of-concept that motion can be detected, we have created an algorithm to deterministically compute the speed of a known object under idealized conditions. We provide an explanation of its validity based on Parseval’s Theorem and propose an upper velocity resolution limit for our computation. A framework is provided for extending our work with support vector machines to automatically classify observed motion.
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
73.89%
Revised:
2005-12-23
Revisions:
3
An Interactive Approach to Signals and Systems Laboratory
(col10667)
Authors:
Nasser Kehtarnavaz
,
Philipos Loizou
,
Mohammad Rahman
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
84.08%
Revised:
2012-09-06
Revisions:
14
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