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5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfectly suited for the "lay-man",
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This review is from: Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists (Paperback)
I found this book ideally aimed at my level of expertise (computer science background with a touch of physics). The book was practical (not a huge amount of derivation) & the diagrams clear.I also really appreciated the PDFs being available for free on-line. On the basis of the first 4 chapters, I purchased the book. Recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Know what you're buying,
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This review is from: Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists (Paperback)
As a graduate student in DSP, I highly recommend this book to anybody who would like to get an overview of digital signal processing. However, you should know what you're buying. Download the free version from the website first to check it out. This is not a textbook for a DSP course. Treat it as you would an encyclopedia -- you don't use the encyclopedia to do major research, you use it to get an introduction to the topic and get ideas on what you want to pursue. Some mathematically-inclined people are able to understand what the equations are saying right away, but others may need to learn through different ways. This book offers that alternative way, by explaining in understandable English what's going on. To grasp the real beauty and applications of DSP, you'll still need to eventually use the equations, but this book is a good start to gaining insight in what those equations mean.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good reference for engineer, good motive for student,
By Chul J. Yoo (Seoul, Korea) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists (Paperback)
I have searched DSP books theoy and practice well balanced.This is an excellent book in practical view, and it also outlines relevant theorys to be studied afterwards by yourself. I studied DSP first with Oppenheim book in my school life, it induces DSP formulas very strictly but somewhat dull. After I met Sedra's DSP book, it was very good book relatively well balanced. Nevertheless I was very happy to meet this book now as an audio DSP engineer. For example, reading chapter 22(Audio processing) was a very pleasant thing. and Chapter 4(DSP Software), Chapter 28(Digital Signal Processors) also helpful. I think it is enough worthy of collection for students and also for engineers.
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