Tentative Schedule for the Track
"First Course in Signal Processing"

2000 IEEE Signal Processing Workshop

Oct. 15-18, Hunt, Texas

May 31, 2000

Co-Chairs: Thomas P. Barnwell (Georgia Tech) and Brian L. Evans (UT Austin)

Papers 1-9 were invited. Papers 10 and 11 are from the open submissions and have not been reviewed yet.
  1. "Teaching image processing to high school students"
    Lina Karam (Arizona State University) Abstract
  2. "Introducing Signals and Systems -- The Berkeley Approach," Edward A. Lee and Pravin Variaya (UC Berkeley) Abstract - Paper
  3. "Analog First: A Fourier Analysis Foundation for DSP Second," David Munson and Erhan Kudeki (University of Illinois)
  4. "Signal Processing for Sophomores"
    James H. McClellan (Georgia Tech) and Ronald W. Schafer (Georgia Tech) Abstract
  5. "Repackaging the Core ECE Curriculum at Georgia Tech Using DSP First"
    Thomas P. Barnwell, III (Georgia Tech) Abstract
  6. "Implementing DSP First at Rose-Hulman"
    Bruce Black (Rose-Hulman) Abstract
  7. "Introduction to Digital Signals and Filtering: Implementing 'DSP First' at the University of Oklahoma,"
    Victor DeBrunner, Linda S. DeBrunner, Joseph P. Havlicek, and Monte Tull (University of Oklahoma) Abstract
  8. "Teaching Image Processing to a Mixed Undergraduate Audience"
    George Panayi, Alan C. Bovik, and Umesh Rajashekar (UT Austin) Abstract
  9. "A Digital Signal Processing Introduction for Sophomore Electrical and Computer Engineering Students"
    H. Joel Trussell (NC State)
  10. "Multi-Rate DSP Before Discrete-Time Signals and Systems"
    Jeffrey O. Coleman (Naval Research Labs)

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