Friday, December 11, 2009

Networks and Signal and Image Processing

Professor Fan, Teague, Yarlagadda
Speech and Audio Communications Laboratory
Visual Computing and Image Processing Lab

The prevalence of data processing technology has enabled the ability to mathematically manipulate data which has formerly relied on the brain for processing such as speech and images. been topics of research and media attention for decades, much more research is devoted to applications such as image and audio compression. Research at OSU is focused on areas of audio compression, image processing algorithms, hardware implementation of digital signal processing, and encryption and security. This area is one of the most active at OSU with two IEEE fellows engaged in active research.

Graduate level courses in this broad area cover topics on digital image and signal processing, neural networks, processing of speech signals, and computer vision.


Source:www.ece.okstate.edu/old/Research/