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Getting Started with DSPs 30: Complex Numbers 31: The Complex Fourier Transform 32: The Laplace Transform 33: The z-Transform Chapter 27 Data Compression / JPEG (Transform Compression)Abstract:
In early 1980s, DSP was taught as a graduate level course in electrical engineering. A decade later, DSP had become a standart part of the ungraduate curriculum.read more
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Definition of a 5-MW Reference Wind Turbine for Offshore System Development
TL;DR: In this article, a three-bladed, upwind, variable speed, variable blade-pitch-to-feather-controlled multimegawatt wind turbine model developed by NREL to support concept studies aimed at assessing offshore wind technology is described.
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Efficient Inference in Fully Connected CRFs with Gaussian Edge Potentials
TL;DR: This paper considers fully connected CRF models defined on the complete set of pixels in an image and proposes a highly efficient approximate inference algorithm in which the pairwise edge potentials are defined by a linear combination of Gaussian kernels.
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The World’s Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Information
Martin Hilbert,Priscila López +1 more
TL;DR: An inventory of the world’s technological capacity from 1986 to 2007 reveals the evolution from analog to digital technologies, and the majority of the authors' technological memory has been in digital format since the early 2000s.
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Audio Adversarial Examples: Targeted Attacks on Speech-to-Text
Nicholas Carlini,David Wagner +1 more
TL;DR: A white-box iterative optimization-based attack to Mozilla's implementation DeepSpeech end-to-end has a 100% success rate, and the feasibility of this attack introduce a new domain to study adversarial examples.
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Systems and methods for processing analyte sensor data
Michael J. Estes,Stephen J. Vanslyke,Apurv Ullas Kamath,Thomas A. Peyser,Lucas Bohnett,Aarthi Mahalingam,Arturo Garcia,Peter C. Simpson,Anna Leigh Rack-Gomer,Sebastian Bohm +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a time-dependent algorithmic compensation function is applied to data output from a continuous analyte sensor to determine a time since sensor implantation and/or whether a newly initialized sensor has been used previously.