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.
- "Teaching image processing to high school students"
Lina Karam (Arizona State University)
Abstract
- "Introducing Signals and Systems -- The Berkeley Approach,"
Edward A. Lee and Pravin Variaya (UC Berkeley)
Abstract -
Paper
- "Analog First: A Fourier Analysis Foundation for DSP Second,"
David Munson and Erhan Kudeki (University of Illinois)
- "Signal Processing for Sophomores"
James H. McClellan (Georgia Tech) and Ronald W. Schafer (Georgia Tech)
Abstract
- "Repackaging the Core ECE Curriculum at Georgia Tech Using DSP First"
Thomas P. Barnwell, III (Georgia Tech)
Abstract
- "Implementing DSP First at Rose-Hulman"
Bruce Black (Rose-Hulman)
Abstract
- "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
- "Teaching Image Processing to a Mixed Undergraduate Audience"
George Panayi, Alan C. Bovik, and Umesh Rajashekar (UT Austin)
Abstract
- "A Digital Signal Processing Introduction for Sophomore Electrical
and Computer Engineering Students"
H. Joel Trussell (NC State)
- "Multi-Rate DSP Before Discrete-Time Signals and Systems"
Jeffrey O. Coleman (Naval Research Labs)
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