Signal Processing Information Base (SPIB)
Signal Processing Information Base (SPIB)
The Signal Processing Information Base (SPIB) is a project sponsored by the
Signal Processing Society and the National Science Foundation. SPIB contains
information repositories of data, papers, software, newsgroups, bibliographies,
links to other repositories, and addresses, all of which are relevant to signal
processing research and development.
For general information, send e-mail to spib@spib.rice.edu containing the
message:
send help
Other servers of interest:
- DSPnet:
A clearing house for DSP technology, bringing together
OEM manufacturers, third party developers, and users.
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Rice Digital Signal Processing Group
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Georgia Tech Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
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University of Virginia Statistical Signal Processing Group
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Center for Electronic Imaging Systems at the University of Rochester.
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ERIM
(Environmental Research Institute of Michigan) for image and signal processing
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Ptolemy Project
(at the University of California at Berkeley)
for rapid prototyping of signal processing algorithms
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Infopad Project
(at the University of California at Berkeley)
for wireless access to multimedia data
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Norwegian Society for Signal Processing:
Archive of much signal processing information.
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Micronet MDSP Research Group
(University of Calgary, Canada) focused on image processing
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SACLANT Undersea Research Centre
at La Spezia, Italy for undersea acoustics and oceanography
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ELIS Department
(Electronic and Information Systems), University of Ghent, Belgium, specializing in speech and medical signal processing
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DSP Reseach Group, University College, Dublin.
Focus on data communications, image processing, speech coding, and VLSI design.
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Computer Science Bibliography server, an extensive collection of BibTeX references in a wide variety of areas
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Signal theory group at the
University of Bochum
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