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Searched for: "6.555" Subjects offered any term 1 subject found.
6.555[J] Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
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(Same subject as 16.456[J], HST.582[J])
Prereq: 6.003, 2.004, 16.002, or 18.085; 6.041A or permission of instructor
Units: 3-3-6
Credit cannot also be received for HST.482Lecture: TR9.30-11 (56-154) Lab: W10-1 (14-0637) or F10-1 (14-0637)
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Fundamentals of digital signal processing with emphasis on problems in biomedical research and clinical medicine. Basic principles and algorithms for processing both deterministic and random signals. Topics include data acquisition, imaging, filtering, coding, feature extraction, and modeling. Lab projects, performed in MATLAB, provide practical experience in processing physiological data, with examples from cardiology, speech processing, and medical imaging. Lectures cover signal processing topics relevant to the lab exercises, as well as background on the biological signals processed in the labs. Meets with HST.482 when offered concurrently. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.
J. Greenberg, E. Adalsteinsson, W. Wells
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