Connectionists: New book on signal processing for information fusion
Danilo Mandic
d.mandic at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Sep 24 06:51:17 EDT 2008
Our new edited book may be of interest for people active in the fusion
of heterogeneous data for biomedical applications and brain computer
interfaces.
"Signal Processing Techniques for Knowledge Extraction and Information
Fusion", Springer 2008.
http://www.amazon.com/Processing-Techniques-Extraction-Information-Technology/dp/0387743669/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222252907&sr=1-1
From the back cover:
This book brings together the latest research achievements from various
areas of signal processing and related disciplines in order to
consolidate the existing and proposed new directions in DSP based
knowledge extraction and information fusion. Within the book
contributions presenting both novel algorithms and existing
applications, especially those (but not restricted to) on-line
processing of real world data are included.
The areas of Knowledge Extraction and Information Fusion are naturally
linked and aim at detecting and estimating the signal of interest and
its parameters, and further at combining measurements from multiple
sensors (and associated databases if appropriate) to achieve improved
accuracies and more specific inferences which cannot be achieved by
using only a single signal modality.
The subject therefore is of major interest for modern biomedical,
environmental, and industrial applications to provide a state of the art
and propose new techniques in order to combine heterogeneous information
sources.
Enjoy!
Danilo
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Dr Danilo P. Mandic
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Imperial College London, UK
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