Modern information systems must handle huge amounts of data having varied natural or technological origins. Automated processing of these increasing signal loads requires the training of specialists capable of formalising the problems encountered. This book supplies a formalised, concise presentation of the basis of statistical signal processing. Equal emphasis is placed on approaches related to signal modelling and to signal estimation. In order to supply the reader with the desirable theoretical fundamentals and to allow him to make progress in the discipline, the results presented here are carefully justified. The representation of random signals in the Fourier domain and their filtering are considered. These tools enable linear prediction theory and related classical filtering techniques to be addressed in a simple way. The spectrum identification problem is presented as a first step toward spectrum estimation, which is studied in non-parametric and parametric frameworks. Thelater chapters introduce synthetically further advanced techniques that will enable the reader to solve signal processing problems of a general nature. Rather than supplying an exhaustive description of existing techniques, this book is designed for students, scientists and research engineers interested in statistical signal processing and who need to acquire the necessary grounding to address the specific problems with which they may be faced. It also supplies a well-organized introduction to the literature.
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From the reviews:
"This book is a formal introduction to signal image processing, and a rather complete one too. ... a good reference book to have if you are a research student, a practitioner interested in fundamentals of signal processing and their implementation, a teacher of signal processing. It comes with code, a clear formal style, a number of concisely stated facts and results." (Emmanuel Trucco, IEE Proceedings Vision, Image and Signal Processing, September, 2003)
"This book presents an introduction to statistical signal processing. It mainly deals with the modelling and spectral estimation of wide sense stationary processes, and their filtering. ... This book is intended for graduate students, especially for students both in telecommunications and applied statistics. It can also serve as an excellent reference book for engineers, researchers and professors interested in statistical signal processing. I have found that the book is very helpful." (Yuehua Wu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1003 (3), 2003)
"This book is a formal introduction to signal image processing, and a rather complete one too. ... a good reference book to have if you are a research student, a practitioner interested in fundamentals of signal processing and their implementation, a teacher of signal processing. It comes with code, a clear formal style, a number of concisely stated facts and results." (Emmanuel Trucco, IEE Proceedings Vision, Image and Signal Processing, September, 2003)
"This book presents an introduction to statistical signal processing. It mainly deals with the modelling and spectral estimation of wide sense stationary processes, and their filtering. ... This book is intended for graduate students, especially for students both in telecommunications and applied statistics. It can also serve as an excellent reference book for engineers, researchers and professors interested in statistical signal processing. I have found that the book is very helpful." (Yuehua Wu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1003 (3), 2003)