Vector Space Projections: A Numerical Approach to Signal and Image Processing, Neural Nets, and Optics: 39 (Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing)

Vector Space Projections: A Numerical Approach to Signal and Image Processing, Neural Nets, and Optics: 39 (Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing)

by Stark (Author)

Synopsis

A guide to the theory and application of methods of projections. With the rise of powerful personal computers, methods of vector space projections have moved rapidly from the realm of theory into widespread use. This book reflects the growing interest in the application of these methods to problem solving in science and engineering. It brings together material previously scattered in disparate papers, book chapters, and articles, and offers a systematic treatment of vector space projections. Written by two leading authorities in the field, this self-contained volume provides a tutorial on projection methods and how to apply them in science and engineering. It details effective problem-solving strategies, and explores key applications in communication and signal processing, neural networks and pattern recognition, and optics and image processing. This book: Reviews the fundamentals of vector space theory Covers principles and applications of vector space projections in general, and projections onto convex sets in particular Provides real-world examples solvable on PCs and modest workstations Features more than 100 illustrations Includes end-of-chapter exercises and references. This extremely useful reference for practicing engineers, scientists, and educators can also be used for graduate-level study in science, mathematics, and engineering. Portions of the book have been used as material in short courses on applications of vector space projections.

$189.38

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 428
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 27 Feb 1998

ISBN 10: 0471241407
ISBN 13: 9780471241409

Media Reviews
...a very useful addition among classical signal processing texts...it can be warmly recommended... (Analog Dialogue, Vol. 36, No. 5, September-October 2002)
Author Bio
HENRY STARK is Bodine Professor and former chairman of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He has written over 130 papers and book chapters on topics ranging from image recovery and signal processing to neural nets and sampling theory. Professor Stark is coauthor of Modern Electrical Communications and Probability, Random Processes, and Estimation Theory for Engineers and coeditor of Signal Processing Methods for Audio, Images, and Telecommunications. YONGYI YANG is Assistant Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is a principal contributor to Signal Processing Methods for Audio, Images, and Telecommunications, coedited by Henry Stark.