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Unsupervised Adaptive Filtering: v. 1: Blind Source Separation

Edited by S.S. Haykin






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Unsupervised adaptive filters let systems respond and adapt automatically to changing conditions without the need for human supervision. With applications to signal processing, information theory, imaging, and remote sensing, among others, this is an area of intense research. This book describes the current state of the art in the field.

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Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published date | 22 Apr 2000
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 446
Dimensions | 242 x 162 x 27mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 766g
ISBN | 978-0-4712-9412-2
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BISAC | technology / electricity


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