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The goal of the seminary is to show algorithms and practical applications of the theory treated in NPLF109
lectures. It is aimed to the processing of speech, music and other signals.
Last update: Vidová Hladká Barbora, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (03.05.2019)
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To successfully finish the seminar, a student is required to attend it and actively participate. Up to 3 absences are possible (in case of illness more are, for extra homeworks).
Last update: Klusáček David, Mgr., Ph.D. (29.10.2019)
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R.W.Hamming. Digital Filters. Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, 1977. Frederic J. Harris. Multirate Signal Processing for Communication Systems. Prentice Hall 2004. Last update: T_UFAL (05.05.2017)
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The seminary extends the NPFL109 "Digital Sound Processing" lecture. It is devoted to more advanced practical subject and applications such as
Besides these topics the seminary is open to adapt according to the interests of the students. Last update: T_UFAL (05.05.2017)
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