Introduction to Graph Signal Processing
An intuitive and accessible text explaining the fundamentals and applications of graph signal processing. Requiring only an elementary understanding of linear algebra, it covers both basic and advanced topics, including node domain processing, graph signal frequency, sampling, and graph signal representations, as well as how to choose a graph. Understand the basic insights behind key concepts and learn how graphs can be associated to a range of specific applications across physical, biological and social networks, distributed sensor networks, image and video processing, and machine learning. With numerous exercises and Matlab examples to help put knowledge into practice, and a solutions manual available online for instructors, this unique text is essential reading for graduate and senior undergraduate students taking courses on graph signal processing, signal processing, information processing, and data analysis, as well as researchers and industry professionals.
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Introduction to Graph Signal Processing
An intuitive and accessible text explaining the fundamentals and applications of graph signal processing. Requiring only an elementary understanding of linear algebra, it covers both basic and advanced topics, including node domain processing, graph signal frequency, sampling, and graph signal representations, as well as how to choose a graph. Understand the basic insights behind key concepts and learn how graphs can be associated to a range of specific applications across physical, biological and social networks, distributed sensor networks, image and video processing, and machine learning. With numerous exercises and Matlab examples to help put knowledge into practice, and a solutions manual available online for instructors, this unique text is essential reading for graduate and senior undergraduate students taking courses on graph signal processing, signal processing, information processing, and data analysis, as well as researchers and industry professionals.
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Introduction to Graph Signal Processing

Introduction to Graph Signal Processing

by Antonio Ortega
Introduction to Graph Signal Processing

Introduction to Graph Signal Processing

by Antonio Ortega

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An intuitive and accessible text explaining the fundamentals and applications of graph signal processing. Requiring only an elementary understanding of linear algebra, it covers both basic and advanced topics, including node domain processing, graph signal frequency, sampling, and graph signal representations, as well as how to choose a graph. Understand the basic insights behind key concepts and learn how graphs can be associated to a range of specific applications across physical, biological and social networks, distributed sensor networks, image and video processing, and machine learning. With numerous exercises and Matlab examples to help put knowledge into practice, and a solutions manual available online for instructors, this unique text is essential reading for graduate and senior undergraduate students taking courses on graph signal processing, signal processing, information processing, and data analysis, as well as researchers and industry professionals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108428132
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/09/2022
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.89(w) x 9.88(h) x 0.87(d)

About the Author

Antonio Ortega is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Southern California, and a Fellow of the IEEE.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Node domain processing; 3. Graph signal frequency-Spectral graph theory; 4. Sampling; 5. Graph signal representations; 6. How to choose a graph; 7. Applications; Appendix A. Linear algebra and signal representations; Appendix B. GSP with Matlab: the GraSP toolbox; References; Index.
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