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DSP Lecture01 Intro
DSP Lecture01 Intro
Course Introduction
Hossein Sameti
Department of Computer Engineering
Sharif University of Technology
Course Information
Prerequisite:
Lectures:
Teaching Assistant
Course Website
Address: Courseware
Access to all information (e.g., lecture notes) :
Password: 763fall92
Textbook
Alan
Recommended Readings
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, we will develop a solid
understanding of DSP fundamentals including:
Course Topics
Discrete-time signals and systems, linear time-invariant (LTI) systems and their
properties
The Z-transform and its application in the analysis of LTI systems
Frequency domain representations including the Discrete-time Fourier
transform (DTFT), Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and fast Fourier
transform (FFT)
Design of digital filters (FIR, IIR)
Realization of discrete-time systems
Brief introduction to feature extraction and pattern recognition techniques
Sampling and reconstruction , Analog/Digital and Digital/Analog converters
Upsampling / downsampling, multi-rate signal processing
DSP applications including audio signal processing and biomedical data
analysis
Evaluation
Evaluation:
Weekly Assignments: 0%
Weekly Quizzes: 15%
Matlab Exercises: 10%
Course Project: 15%
Midterm exam: 20%
Final Exam: 40%
Assignments will be posted on the course webpage with their due date
At the due date, you are not expected to hand in your solutions, this is the date
they will be discussed in the TA class
TA classes are held on Sundays 12:15 13:15 at CE 007
One week after the TA class for each assignment is held, the quiz on the same
chapter is taken
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Project Description
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Project Topics
Any topic related to DSP is acceptable. However, make sure that the
topic is realistic and the work is doable in a short period.
Some research areas:
Medicine: analysis of biosignals, medical imaging,
Speech, music, and audio: Speech recognition, speech verification,
music synthesis, music emotion recognition,
Security: biometrics, surveillance,
Data management: data storage, compression, and retrieval,
Financial: financial data analysis
Image processing: image denoising, image manipulation
Computer/Machine vision: automatic object recognition and
identification,
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Project Proposal
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Writing Code
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Project Report
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Project Report
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Oral Presentation
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Midterm exam accounts for 25% and the final exam accounts
for 40% of the overall mark.
Date of the mid-term: Tuesday 21 Aban at 5 PM
The emphasis of the final exam will be on the topics covered
after the mid-term.
You can bring one piece of paper (double-sided) to the midterm exam and two pieces of paper (double-sided) to the final
exam. You can write anything on it (formulae, figures,
drawings, solutions to the problems, text, poems, etc!).
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Questions or comments?
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