Handbook of Blind Source Separation: Independent Component Analysis and Applications
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Rating | : | 4.88 (665 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0123747260 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 856 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Edited by the people who were forerunners in creating the field, together with contributions from 34 leading international experts, this handbook provides the definitive reference on Blind Source Separation, giving a broad and comprehensive description of all the core principles and methods, numerical algorithms and major applications in the fields of telecommunications, biomedical engineering and audio, acoustic and speech processing. This Handbook is an ideal reference for university researchers, R&D engineers and graduates wishing to learn the core principles, methods, algorithms, and applications of Blind Source Separation. Covers the principles and major techniques and methods in one bookEdited by the pioneers in the field with contributions from 34 of the world’s expertsDescribes the main existing numerical algorithms and gives practical advice on their designCovers the latest cutting edge topics: second order methods; algebraic identification of under-determined mixtures, time-frequency methods, Bayesian approaches, blind identification under non negativity approaches, semi-blind methods for communicationsShows the applications of the methods to key application areas such as telecommunications, biomedical engineering, speech, acoustic, audio and music processing, while also giving a general method for developing applications. G
equations ARE readable on Kindle Fire HD John J. McNally This is just to let prospective buyers know thatthe book IS readable in Kindle Fire I just got it, and obviously haven't read enoughyet to rate content.John. Good Book but cannot read the equations on the Kindle Edition This appears to be a large and thorough review of Blind Source Separation techniques. The text to the book is fine. However, in the Kindle edition the equations appear in reversed colors (gray on black) and are nearly unreadable. I tried to view the book on both my Kindle DX and by using the Kindle-PC application on my desktop - same problem on both. I'm extremely disappointed with the Kindle edition of this book and wish I had gotten the print copy instead. I'm working on a graduate degree and this book could have been a big help. But without readable equations it is nearly useless.I have other Kindle t